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Chapter 14: Section 4 “Encounters in East Asia” 4 parts: Ming, Manchu, Korea, Japan European Contact with Ming China • Why did China limit trade with Europe? • Where could they trade? • What were the Europeans forced to pay with? • How was Christianity spread in China and by whom? Why did China limit trade with Europe? • Chinese considered Europeans “barbarians” • Felt that “our empire owns the world” Where could they trade? • Allowed Portuguese trading post at Macao • Only under supervision of imperial officials What were the Europeans forced to pay with? Why? • Gold and silver • European textile and metalwork were inferior to Chinese products How was Christianity spread in China and by whom? • Portuguese missionaries • Jesuits from Spain, Italy, Portuguese • Chinese welcomed Renaissance scholars • Matteo Ricci: priest who went to China • (Only little influence on China) The Manchu Conquest • What dynasty did the Manchu take over? What was their new dynasty called? • Why did Chinese scholar-officials accept the Manchu? Describe the government. • Who was Quianlong? What did he do for China? • What was the result of new crops from the Americas? • Who was Lord Macartney? Where was he from and what did he attempt to do? How did he fail? Where is Manchus? • Northeast, known as Manchuria • Influenced by China Manchuria China What dynasty did the Manchu take over? What was their new dynasty called? • The Ming dynasty • Qing (ching) dynasty Why did Chinese scholar-officials accept the Manchu? Describe the government. • Manchus adopted Confucian system of government • Top position: 1 Manchu, 1 Chinese • Local gov’t: Chinese • Manchu troops stationed across empire Who was Quianlong? What did he do for China? • Ruler of Qing Dynasty • Expanded China’s borders, rule largest area in nation’s history What was the result of new crops from the Americas? • China’s population rose from 140 million (1740) to over 300 million by 1800 • (sixty years!) Who was Lord Macartney? Where was he from and what did he attempt to do? How did he fail? • Head of British diplomatic mission • Attempts to expand trade with China • Refuses to perform traditional kowtow Korea Chooses Isolation • Previously, in the 1500’s, who was Korea’s largest threat? • In 1636, who was their new threat? How did this change Korea? • What happened to European sailors when shipwrecked in Korea? Previously, in the 1500’s, who was Korea’s largest threat? • Japanese • Invaded several times, villages burned, famine and disease, population decreased In 1636, who was their new threat? How did this change Korea? • Manchu invades Korea • Extends Qing dynasty, Korea is tributary state What happened to European sailors when shipwrecked in Korea? • Held as spies and imprisoned Foreign Traders in Japan • How were Japanese different from their Asian neighbors? • After time, why did Japanese reject Christianity? • After time, why did they reject European trade? How did they do this? How were Japanese different from their Asian neighbors? • Welcomed Westerners • Traded with Europeans (Western firearms) • Christianity • Printing press After time, why did Japanese reject Christianity? • Spain seizes Philippines • Shoguns fear Japanese Christians will favor pope over shogun After time, How did the Japanese stop foreign trade? • Outlawed building of large ships • Allow only one or two Dutch ships a year to trade in Nagasaki