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Chapter 7 East Asia under Challenge Mr. Marston Modern World History Arcadia High School Section 1 The Decline of the Qing Dynasty • Causes of Decline: Significance: • Pressure from West, and Internal problems led to Qing Dynasty’s decline Causes of Decline • 1. Internal-Corruption, Peasant revolts, incompetence, & surging population • External-ships, weapons, and ideas from West Opium War • Significance: War erupted between Britain and China because of constant opium shipments to China. Opium War • 1. Unfavorable Balance of Trade • Do not Write (unless you want too) • Favorable balance of trade is where imports=Exports • Unfavorable balance of trade • Imports (not equal) to exports Opium field-notice the bulbous plant Opium War • 2.Britain shipped Opium (from India) to China (starts Opium War 1839-1842) Opium War Anglo Chinese War Map of China during Opium Wars Opium War • 3. Treaty of Nanjing • A. Britain has access to 5 new ports • B. They get island of Hong Kong • C. Extra-territoriality Tai Ping Rebellion • Significance: there was much Chinese discontent with Qing dynasty. Tai Ping Rebellion • 1. Bloody Civil War that lasted 14 years, reforms were geared towards Socialist goals. It resulted in further Western Intrusion into China. • 20 million people died during T.P. Rebellion Battle of Sanhe Female prisoners/battle on Yang Tze river Map of Tai Ping Rebellion Efforts at reform • Significance: Chinese government adopted Self Strengthening policy Efforts at Reform • 1. China was forced to adopt Western technology while practicing Confucian principles. • (do not have to write) below • (meant to introduce Democracy into region-resulted in further industrialization: • Ship Yards, RR’s, weapons factories-no Change in gov’t structure) The Advance of Imperialism • Significance: Western Nations & Japan set up Spheres of Influence so as to access exclusive trading rights • Sphere of Influence-an area in which a foreign power has been granted exclusive rights and privileges (i.e. mining privileges, trading rights) Spheres of Influence, China 1910 Spheres of Influence Political Cartoon • Notice the French and Russian pulling China Backwards Political Cartoon of Western Influence into China The Advance of Imperialism • 1. Mounting Pressures: After Tai Ping rebellion, Provincial Warlords dealt directly with foreign nations The Advance of Imperialism • 2. Because of their war with Japan, China was forced to relinquish (give up) additional territory. • Taiwan • Laiodong Pennisula China’s war with Japan The Advance of Imperialism • 3. Internal Crisis-100 Days of Reform • Under Guang Xu, later cancelled under Empress Ci Xi Emp. Guang Xu/Emp. Ci Xi Opening the Door to China • Significance: Ensured that the United States was on equal trading status with the other W. European nations in China Opening the Door to China • 1. Open Door Policy Relaxed & Equalized fears of Equal Trading in China between U.S. & W. Europe The Boxer Rebellion • Significance: Chinese angered by foreign control, led to the Boxer rebellion The Boxer Rebellion • 1. Hatred of Chinese foreign missionaries, (especially converted Christian Chinese missionaries) led to massive invasion in 1900 @ Beijing-China had to pay an Indemnity. • Indemnity-payment for damages Boxer Rebellion Boxer Rebellion Boxer Rebellion Section 2 Revolution in China • Fall of the Qing: Significance: Sun Yat Sen led a successful revolution but not a stable government. Sun Yat Sen Fall of the Qing • 1. Three stages of reform: • A) Military takeover • B) Transitional phase towards a democracy • C) Final Stage Constitutional Democracy Fall of the Qing • 2. Revolution of 1911-Qing collapsed • No political or military strength • General Yuen Shigai General Yuan Shigai Fall of the Qing • 3. Glorious Revolution-no new political or social reforms. (have a lot to do) Era of Civil War • Significance: General Yuan Shigai’s military leadership was not well accepted . Era of Civil War • 1. Military leadership offended much of China’s societal groups. Chinese Society in Transition • Significance: Westerners infused China’s economy with much energy, However the benefits went to western countries. Chinese Society in Transition • 1. West affected the Chinese economy in 3 ways. • A) Modern means of Transportation & communication • B) Set up an export market • C) Integrated the Chinese market into the 19th century world economy China’s Changing Culture • Significance: Western influence enormously changed the Urban Chinese population. China’s Changing Culture • 1. Western books, paintings, music, art, and ideas changed China forever. • Ba Jin: wrote of disintegration of Confucian values • Westernized version of King Kong using the visual of a Giant Panda representing China. Section 3: Rise of Modern Japan • End of Isolation: Significance: Military pressure from the United States forced Japan to open ports to the west. End of Isolation • 1. Japanese isolation viewed as a threat to Western trade. End of Isolation • 2. Treaty of Kanagawa-opened up Japanese ports allowing trade with the west. Resistance to the New Order • Significance: Western relations brought the downfall of the Tokugawa shogunate. Resistance to the New Order • 1. Sat-Cho leaders refused western admittance to Japan and ended the Shogun system of rule. The Meiji Restoration (May Jee) • Significance: Modernized Japan through political, Social, and Economic reforms • Meiji means “Enlightened Rule” The Meiji Restoration (May Jee) • 1. Political-Emperor a figurehead • Real power rested with Prime Minister & cabinet. The Meiji Restoration (May Jee) • 2. Economic-Daimyo (Local Nobles) stripped of land-given territorial positions and Government bonds as compensation • Peasants forced to pay 3% tax every year. The Meiji Restoration (May Jee) • 3. Economic-Industrialization encouraged through subsidies. The Meiji Restoration (May Jee) • 4. Social-Military service mandatory (3 years). Upgraded weaponry • Education based on western model of schools. Virtues based on Family & Loyalty The Meiji Restoration (May Jee) • 5. Social- Women extended rights under Meiji Restoration-given a chance to get an education. Westernized ideas adopted by Japanese. Joining the Imperialist Nations • Significance: Japan did 2 things at the start of the 20th century, • A) strengthened military • B) started Empire building-Imperialism Empire Building/Japanese Imperialism Joining the Imperialist Nations • 1. Through a war with China, Japan was able to gain additional territory (Taiwan, Liaodong peninsula) Joining the Imperialist Nations • 2. Russia was soundly defeated by the Japanese, and became a force to be reckoned with. Russo-Japanese War 1904-05 Russo-Japanese War Joining the Imperialist Nations • 3. United States had a suspicious relationship with Japan, and instituted the “Gentleman’s Agreement” which limited East Asian immigration into the United States. Culture in an Era of Transition • Significance: Japan was tremendously influenced by Westernized culture and traditions. Culture in an Era of Transition • 1. Of all the Western ideas, the novel had the most impact upon the ideas and culture of Japan. • Last Slide • Compose your thesis statement nowChapter 7