nationalism & imperialism in southeast asia,china and japan, 1815-1915
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Nationalism & Imperialism in Southeast Asia,China and Japan, 1815-1915. Opium War (1839-1842). Cause :. Opium Wars. Roots in 1759 Emperor Qianlong restricted European commercial presence to the port of Guangzhou. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Nationalism & Nationalism & Imperialism Imperialism in Southeast in Southeast
Asia,China and Asia,China and Japan, 1815-1915Japan, 1815-1915
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Opium War (1839-1842)
Cause:.
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Opium Wars
Roots in 1759 Emperor Qianlong restricted European commercial presence to the port of Guangzhou.
Trade supervised under the cohong system. With specially licensed Chinese firms operating under government set prices.
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Opium Wars
Europeans had little the Chinese wanted to buy, but the Europeans wanted Chinese goods.
British East India company started importing Opium into China.
Addiction and Trade increased!
Chinese government attempted a trade ban. British protested.
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Opium War (1839) England vs. China
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Opium Wars
Treaty of Results: The British won and acquired
Hong Kong as a colony as well as a number of other privileges in China. Silver began flowing out of China.Missionaries-.Extraterritoriality:.Korea, Vietnam and Burma were
released from Chinese control
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Unequal Treaties
The British privileges in China were very soon acquired by other countries in more “unequal” treaties, and resulted in the subjugation and humiliation of China for the next 100 years.
Eventually led to “spheres of influence” China was divided up into trading spheres, giving each European nation exclusive trading rights to part of China.
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Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) & the Boxer Rebellion (1900)
These were among the most violent efforts on the part of Chinese “secret societies” which tried to drive out the Westerners and overthrow the Manchus.
Both rebellions were put down by Western troops.
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Taiping Rebellion
The Taiping Rebellion resulted from many factors -
The decline of the Qing dynastyThe enormous population pressures
that China faced in the mid-nineteenth century
The introduction of Western ideologies and religions into Chinese society.
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Taiping Rebellion
Hong Xiuquan –
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Boxer Rebellion 1899-1900
There was a Chinese nationalist uprising in 1899-1900 against foreigners, the representatives of alien powers, and Chinese Christians. Expulsion of all foreigners from China was the ultimate objective of the uprising. The name Boxers (Yi He Quan) refers to “-
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Boxers
In 1899 the Boxers, a secret society of Chinese, began a campaign of terror against Christian missionaries in the northeastern provinces. Although the Boxers were officially denounced, they were secretly supported by many of the royal court, including the dowager empress Cixi (Tz'u Hsi).
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Boxer Rebellion
On June 21, 1900, after the Empress declared war on all foreign powers, the Boxers began a two-month assault on the legations in Beijing.
An international force of Japanese, Russian, German, American, British, Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops put down the uprising by August 14.
Spelled the end of the Qing Dynasty.
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US Open Door Policy (1900)
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Empress Dowager Tzu Hsi
Conservative, ReactionaryRuler of China for
50 yrs
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The “The Last Emperor”Pu Yi (1908-1911)
Was replaced by a Republic in 1911 under the leadership of Sun Yat-sen
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Sun Yat-senSun Yat-sen Founded the Republic
of China based on the “Three Principles of the People”NationalismLiberalism & Peoples’
Livelihood
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JAPAN
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Meiji Restoration, 1867Meiji Restoration, 1867Meiji means “-”Tozama Daimyo, Industrial
Leaders & Wealthy Farmers cooperatively overthrew the Tokugawa Shogunate and established a new government for Japan which was based on “Modernization & Westernization.”
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Matthew PerryMatthew Perry“Gunboat “Gunboat Diplomacy”Diplomacy”In 1853, the U.S. sent a fleet of
ships under the command of - to Japan in order to end the nation’s self-imposed isolation and open it to trade. Soon, the Britain, Russia, and Holland negotiated similar treaties.
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Meiji Restoration
In 1868, Emperor Mutsushito was restored to the throne. He decided that in order to withstand the imperialistic might of the West, Japan would need to adopt western ways. This movement would be known as the-
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Meiji RestorationThe Meiji took advantage of the
fact that Japan was less geographically strategic than the Chinese.
Left to their own devices, the Japanese created a remarkable state that built the foundations for Japan as a world power.
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Sino-Japanese WarSino-Japanese War(1894-1895)(1894-1895)
Cause: Conflict over KoreaResults: Japan won and
increased its influence in Korea.Japan also took Taiwan.
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Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)
Cause: Conflict over Korea & Manchuria
Results: Japan won and increased its influence in these areas.
Japan’s global respect & prestige also increased.
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Annexation of KoreaAnnexation of Korea
As a result of repeated protests & demonstrations on the part of Koreans against Japan, Japan forced Korea into colonial status, and took total control of its government and society from 1910-1945.
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East India’s - controlled by _______________
Philippines- controlled by ________________
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1898 the Spanish American War Filipino Aid USA Won ruled as a colony