asia in the early modern world
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East Asia in the Early Modern East Asia in the Early Modern World:World:
Continuity or Change?Continuity or Change?
AP World HistoryAP World HistoryRichard SmartRichard Smart
Oakland Mills High SchoolOakland Mills High School
Period 3: 1450 – 1750Period 3: 1450 – 1750The Great Global ConvergenceThe Great Global Convergence
Empire Building:European in
AmericaRussian Empire
Gunpowder Empires
Creation of the Atlantic World:
European EmpiresTriangular Trade
Slavery
Columbian Exchange:Diseases
Food CropsAnimals
Population changes
Period 3, 1450 – 1750:Period 3, 1450 – 1750:Major Comparisons and Major Comparisons and AnalysesAnalyses Compare colonial administrationsCompare colonial administrations Compare coercive labor systems: slavery and Compare coercive labor systems: slavery and
other coercive labor systems in the Americasother coercive labor systems in the Americas Analyze the development of empire (i.e., general Analyze the development of empire (i.e., general
empire building in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the empire building in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas)Americas)
Analyze imperial systems: a European seaborne Analyze imperial systems: a European seaborne empire compared with a land-based Asian empireempire compared with a land-based Asian empire
Compare Russia's interaction with two of the Compare Russia's interaction with two of the following (Ottoman Empire, China, western following (Ottoman Empire, China, western Europe, and eastern Europe)Europe, and eastern Europe)
Compare Mesoamerican and Andean systems of Compare Mesoamerican and Andean systems of economic exchangeeconomic exchange
The next…The next…Continuity and Change over Time Continuity and Change over Time
EssayEssay..Analyze the continuities and changes in Analyze the continuities and changes in Russia’s interaction with TWO of the Russia’s interaction with TWO of the following regions/Empires between 1250 following regions/Empires between 1250 and 1800. and 1800.
Ottoman EmpireOttoman Empire
Western EuropeWestern Europe
Eastern EuropeEastern Europe
ChinaChinaGlobal context
From… to…
Reasons forprocesses
Different Approaches to Different Approaches to different regions:different regions:Western Europe
•Isolation•Ivan IV & Britain•Peter the Great•Catherine the
Great•Enlightenment
•Prussia & Austria
Eastern Europe•Orthodox Christianity
•Novgorod Republic•Catherine the
Great•Poland
Ottoman Empire•Ivan IV & Khanates
•1453 Constantinople
•Peter the Great•Catherine the
Great•Crimea
•Russo-Turkish Wars
China •Expansion 1600s
•Cossacks•Peace 1689
Didn’t you forget about East Didn’t you forget about East Asia?Asia?
Centralization in Politics:Centralization in Politics: Ming & Qing ChinaMing & Qing China Tokugawa JapanTokugawa Japan
Cultural ConsolidationsCultural Consolidations Restrictions on foreign Restrictions on foreign
interactionsinteractions Removal of JesuitsRemoval of Jesuits Importance of ConfucianismImportance of Confucianism
Economic GrowthEconomic Growth Columbian ExchangeColumbian Exchange Increased power for Increased power for
merchants & artisansmerchants & artisans
Calendar for the week…Calendar for the week… Tuesday:Tuesday:
China (women?)China (women?) Wednesday:Wednesday:
Japan (Shinto?)Japan (Shinto?) Thursday:Thursday:
Multiple Choice practiceMultiple Choice practice Academic Pep RallyAcademic Pep Rally
Friday:Friday: No schoolNo school Rajani, Rebecca G, Noah, Rajani, Rebecca G, Noah,
& Camille to post.& Camille to post.