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Revolutions

Europe, America, Industrial,

Socialist

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The Industrial Revolution

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Industrial Revolution • Was it a “Revolution”

• Causes

• Population Growth – Dependable food supplies & disease resistance

• What did this allow?

• Larger families… – Leads to a large (child) labor force

• Agricultural Revolution

• Potato – New Crops

• Enclosure Movement – landowners and tenants – Br and E. Eu (Not in places like France; Why?)

– Landless farmers move to cities

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Industrial Revolution

Causes Cont’d • Changes in Trade

• Improvements in Transportation: – Road

– Railroads

– Canals

– Shipping

– STEAM POWER!!!

• Cottage Industries – Offseason

• Inventions – Steam Power, Spinning Jenny, Seed Drill, Eli

Whitney (IP/CG)

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Enlightened Thought • What did the philosophes promote?

– General and specific

• Free thinking

• Liberty

• Rights that people had but were restricted

• Locke promoted…

• Liberty, property, and the right to rebel

• Rousseau

• The Social Contract – people have a deal with the government and if violated they need to change it

• Were all writers/thinkers of the Enlightenment anti-monarch?

• Enlightened despots

• How could this (Enlightened thinkers like L and R) be viewed as revolutionary?

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Issues in America

• How is America affected by the Enlightenment?

• What were the issues that colonists had a problem with?

• Taxes

• Quartering Acts

• Liberties restricted

• Thomas Paine Common Sense – Denounces British rule and calls for independence

• Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness…

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Issues in France • How is France affected by the American Revolution?

• What were the issues that citizens had a problem with?

• Unfair representation

• War Taxes

• Crop failures – “Let them eat cake…?”

• Declaration of the Rights of Man – Jeffersonian influence

• Liberty, property, security, and freedom from oppression”

• July 14, 1789

• National Convention – New Assembly of French Republic

• Jacobins vs Members of “the Mountain”(Girondists) – Radical vs Conservative Middle Class

– Robespierre

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Napoleon Bonaparte • General of the French Revolution

– Became ruler in 1799

– Consul of the French Republic

• Created form of govt. known as Popular Authoritarianism

• Emperor of the French Empire (crowns himself ) – 1804

• France becomes most powerful force on mainland

• Why don’t they dominate Britain? (big deal later)

• Navy…

• Eventually controlled most or all of Western and Central mainland of Europe

• Eastward Expansion

• Napoleon’s force of 600k defeated and returns with 30k

• Elba, 100 Days/Waterloo, St. Helena/dead

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End of the Napoleonic Empire

• Russians feel they are responsible for the defeat

of Napoleon

• The monarch in Russia was Alexander I

– (@ beginning of the 19th century)

• Defeated Napoleon with winter and slash and

burn

• Russians trying to shut out enlightenment ideas

that came with France

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Congress of Vienna Oct. 1814 – June

1815

• Age of Metternich – Austrian foreign Minister

• French Monarchy reestablished with original borders and some lands redistributed to “victors”

– Louis XVIII – Louis XVI’s brother ruled as a constitutional monarch

– Austria, Russia, Prussia (UK, “France”) • Originally Russia was to get all of the Duchy of Warsaw(Poland) and

Prussia was to get all of Saxony

– They get most of Poland and 40% of Saxony

• “Global” mvmt for democratic reform

– US and GB

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Congress of Vienna Oct. 1814 – June 1815

• C of V becomes a souring point for French

• Urban Workers revolt in 1848 and elect Louis

Napoleon

– Nephew of NB

• Rules as elected president for 3 yrs and then as

Emperor Napoleon III

• STIFLES NATIONALISM AND DEMOCRACY

– Sets stage for future issues

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Congress of Vienna

• New Nations that emerge

• Germany – 300 states of HRE consolidated into 39 – Became a loose German Confederation lead by Pr

and Au

• Papal States Restored (Italy)

• During the C of V, Napoleon returns to France – Why is he not stopped

– Treaty of Paris

• Never renounced his emperor title

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19th Century Russia • Russia absolute and conservative

– similar to France

– people becoming unhappy • no rights

• feudal obligation (severe serfdom)

• Heavily taxed

• Heavily enslaved

– Agrarian like France

• Intelligentsia – these are the middle class people who will have the

enlightened ideas to be progressive (but not necessarily western)

• Alexander I – starts off liberal but changes to conservative

– He feels that he is owed the most for pushing Napoleon back

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Congress of Vienna

• Following the defeat of Napoleon

• Russia has always wanted land of the

Black sea because it is a frost free port

• The people in these areas are Slavic as

are the Russian and they see themselves

as their protectors

• Russia gets what they want

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Russia after Vienna • Nicolas I

– comes to power

– Opposed by military and they lead the Decembrist Revolt

• What does the monarchy do? – More control

– Censorship, no meetings,

• Alexander II – Realizes that Russia has fallen behind and everyone else is

industrializing(1850)

• England was forced to search for an alternate fuel supply

• However, Russians have plenty of timber

• W. Europe is industrial and Eastern is not industrialized, not much railroads, etc. – Russia offers foreign investment

• Sergei Witte pushes for this

– Industrialization was fed by a working class that was made of former peasants who worked the land

• Alexander II: 1861 frees the Serfs and industrializes (happens simultaneously)

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Russian Industrialism • Who were the movers of the

rise of European Industrialism?

• Russia's Problem

• No middle class

• Government promoted

• Russian Railroad – Nicholas I – 1825 – 1855

• Industrial Revolution required the promotion of …

• Education and independent thinking

• However, most people were

• SERFS

• Why were the tsars so afraid?

• Threat of political instability

• Spread of Western Ideas

• What is the significance of

1861?

• Emancipation of serfs

• Creates an urban work force

• Encourages rapid

industrialization

• Beginning of western capital

inflow which strengthens the

country

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Feeding the Monsters

• Now that European countries have

become industrial giants waiting to grow,

how is the world effected?

• India, Indonesia, AFRICA

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Rise of Socialism • Promoted by…

• Karl Marx (1848)

• Rejected utopian theories

• Urged an attack on private property in the name of equality

• Promotes control by whom?

• The state

• Encourages the end of exploitation under capitalism

• Bourgeoisie – Factory Managers

• Proletariat – Workers

• “Classless society”

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Effects

• Mechanization

• Mass Production

– Division of Labor

• Inventions

• Environmental Change

• Pollution

• Affordability

• What were working conditions like?

• Long Hours

• Unskilled/Mundane

• Who worked there?

• Women in factories and servants

• Children – beaten, long hours

• What is the effect of this?

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US Imperialism

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Internal Imperialism?

• What is the difference between expansionism and imperialism?

• Expansionism – the drive by settlers out of a need for more land

• Imperialism – the search for new: – raw materials

– markets

– colonization is a side-effect

• Was the domination of what became the US imperialism or expansionism?

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Louisiana Purchase • How they got it…

• Louisiana Territory purchased from

France

• How was it to be governed?

– By Locals or by the US Government?

• It became an imperial holding

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Mexican American War • 1846 – 1848

• US sent soldiers to area between Mexico

and Republic of Texas (recently annexed)

• Provokes war

• Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

• US gets SW US and California

• Mexico gets between $15 – 18 million

• Different views of further progression

– Some argued to take over the rest of Mexico to

further Manifest Destiny

– Some argued to stop the imperial expansion that

had slavery undertones

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Asian Relation

• What type of relation does Japan and

China have with Western nations?

• They are isolationists.

• Trade is only allowed with outsiders in

Canton(China) or Nagasaki(Japan)

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Reasons/Effects for US

Imperialism • REASONS

• Racism

– People needed to be “civilized”

• Need for foreign markets

• The need for a “Frontier”

– Once the US was formed, they needed a new area to explore to maintain the American spirit

• EFFECT

• US now has an adversarial relationship with many European Countries

– Spain (Cuba, Philippines, Caribbean), Colombia, Britain

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Commodore Matthew Perry • Proponent of modernizing the US Navy

– Called the “Father of the Steam Navy”

• Visit One – 1852 – 1853

• Meets with Tokugawa Shogunate Representative

• Presents letter demanding opening of additional ports – Japanese technology was inferior

– He leaves

• Visit Two: 1854 The Convention of Kanagawa

• Twice as many ships and leaves believing that it has been accepted

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Imperialism in Africa

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Imperialism Defined

The policy of extending a nation's

authority by territorial acquisition or by

the establishment of economic and

political hegemony over other nations.

What do you think will happen as a result?

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Africa

• Pre-1800’s

– “the Dark Continent”, bc little was known about it.

• Europe had just left the Industrial Revolution

– The most prolific age of development the world had

ever known.

• What does a nation need to industrialize?

• Raw materials

• Africa was an untapped resource

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Stanley and Livingstone

• Africa was almost completely uncharted all the way into the 1860s.

• This all changed with the famous explorers Stanley and Livingstone – Charted much of Central

Africa, including the extensive river systems of central Africa.

• What would these rivers provide?

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Berlin Conference

• Europeans scrambled to get a part of Africa

• 1885, 14 nations meet in Berlin to divide Africa. – 1914 – 90% of Africa controlled by European nations

• Political boundaries were created in Africa for the 1st time

• An international prohibition of the slave trade was signed.

• What do think happened?

• What do you think the Europeans were hoping to gain?

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Africa Divided! Which areas offer the best

strategic locations? Why?

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North Africa

• The French – Settled in Algeria

– Also conquered Tunisia and established rights in Morocco.

• Britain – Egypt became a British protectorate after they suppressed

a revolt led by Egyptian nationalists in 1882.

– The Sudan highly contested (both France and England wanted it)

• Almost resulted in war but France backed down

– After British recognized French control in Morocco.

• Why is Egypt so important?

• Suez Canal connected the Red and Med. Seas

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West Africa

• West Africa

– Almost entirely dominated by either British or French

influence

– African forces were no match against the well trained

armies of the Europeans

– Liberia retained its independence, because of its

close ties to the U.S. (settled by free African

Americans)

• Also Sierra Leone (& Ethiopia)

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Central Africa

• Central Africa

– Dominated by King Leopold II of Belgium

• Very brutal

– Rest of the world spoke out against the his actions

• Stanley was used to chart and set up routes for

raw materials along the Congo River

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East Africa

• East Africa – Most was dominated by the British, Germans and

Italians

– King of Ethiopia led a well trained army against the Italians and humiliated them

• No other European nation attacked them again during the Age of Imperialism

• Italians never forgot the humiliating loss, and went back in the 1930’s with modern weapons, including biological, and killed 100s of thousands of people.

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Southern Africa

• Southern Africa

• 3 forces clashed for control of the region. – 1)The Afrikaners- (also called Boers) Dutch settlers who left

Holland in the 1600’s and called Cape Colony their home.

– 2) the British, who had acquired Cape Colony during the Napoleonic Wars, established the laws and were resented by the Afrikaners, because the British outlawed slavery

– 3) The Zulu, a tribe of African warriors who were trying to establish an empire of their own.

• Zulu had victory initially under the leadership of Shaka, but were eventually destroyed by superior British forces.

• 1899 – Boers and Brits fight Anglo-Boer War – (3 years) and eventually won by the British, who would then take

control of the region.

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Effects of Imperialism

• Africa’s resources were depleted

• European’s established schools that taught European customs

– Many African traditions declined.

• Africa deep in debt

• Never taught how to function in the modern world and never recovered.

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Chapter 25

Independence of Latin America

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Revolutions in US & France set

example that successful revolution

possible

• External causes of political change in

Latin America

• American Revolution provided a model

• French Revolution provided revolutionary ideology

• Slave rebellion of St. Domingue – provided local slave led success model

• Spain, Portugal, French Conflict – clouds colonial focus

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• Who is the primary force pushing early revolution movements?

• Creoles

• Where does Toussaint l’Overture bring about change?

• Haiti/Saint Domingue

• Who has a longer lasting impact in early Mexican revolution, Father Miguel Hidlago or Augustin de Iturbide?

• Hidalgo pushed early but eventually lost support

• Iturbide – sent to put down revolt but actually continues it (becomes emperor of Mexico)

• Problem: Still a monarchy not meeting needs of people

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South America –

Venezuela/Colombia

• Who is the famous creole for pushing

independence in Venezuela? Simon

Bolivar (Creole)

• Gran Colombia was South Americas

version of what? United States

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BRAZIL

• Who led the violent Independence

movement in Brazil that ended up with

actual independence from Portugal?

• No one, Pedro I declared independence

• Almost every colony of the new World was

a republic except for Mexico and Brazil

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Struggles in Latin America

• As a result of early revolutions, was there

increased social injustice or status quo?

• Social injustices still rampant (rich got richer,

lower class still neglected)

• Possibly because revolutions carried out by

creoles

• Most attempts at consolidation failed

• Why were they trying to consolidate? That was

the model they saw as successful

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Centralists vs Federalists

• Differences among leaders about the forms of republican government.

• Centralists – Strong governments with/ broad power (more colonial)

• Federalists – Favor authority to regional governments (More like US)

• Describe the level of satisfaction with newly forged governments. – VERY LITTLE

• The intent of the Monroe Doctrine was to eliminate whose influence in LA? – Aimed at keeping European countries out of LA

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Why did Britain support the

Monroe Doctrine?

• Needed the materials and the market

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Economic boom Post-1870

• Increasing demand in industrializing Europe stimulated Latin American economic growth.

• Political alliances forged to influence governments (at expense of peasants/working class)

• The developing commerce drew foreign investors.

• What was the problem with increased foreign investment in Latin America?

• $$ useful but key industries under foreign control (government influence)

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MEXICO

• People still dissatisfied – Financially weak (target for others)

• Mexican American War

• What happened as a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

• US gets ½ of Mexican territory (5% of population)

• Attempt to refocus Mexican politics • La Reforma (laws and constitution)

• French influence/attempt at control (Maximillian von Habsburg)

• Eventually Juarez back to power (Zapotec) – Dies

– Followed by Porfirio Diaz governs over a period of stability

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Argentina

• Struggle like Mexico (Centralism vs Federalism)

– Government eventually compromises to become the

Argentine Republic

• What were some of the key exports for

Argentina?

• Foreign trade increases, leads to prosperity

– (wool, hides, beef)

• Population triples

• Strong sense of national unity

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Brazilian Empire

• Smooth transfer of power – hid tension beneath the surface

– Not much had changed

• Power passed from Pedro I to Pedro II (boy at the time) – Decades of instability ensued

• What was the new crop in Brazil that proved to be key to increased financial strength? – Coffee became a key crop (1880: 60% of exports) =

increased slavery

• 1888 = Slavery abolished in Brazil

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Brazilian Empire (cont’d)

• Why did it take so long to abolish slavery in Brazil?

• Slavery was the lifeblood of production

• Continued to modernize and change

• Dom Pedro II becomes better ruler “of the people”

• New political movement (positivism) push for a more republican government

– Pushes to be more “civilized”

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The Plight of Women

• Gained little despite participating – Expected to be wives, mothers (couldn’t vote or hold office)

• Lower class women – more “power” but still not much

• What was the avenue through which women gained some rights? – EDUCATION – Area of improvement

– Rise of education system created opportunities for women, As teachers, they needed education

• EDUCATION = Enlightenment = push for change

• Also push for restructuring of classes – Merchants become more important

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Economic boom and Foreign

Investment post 1870

• Increased demand in industrializing Europe for Latin American goods = economic growth

• Political alliances = influence

– (neglected peasants & working class)

• Export fuels expansion

– Provides resources for imports of manufactured goods and local development projects.

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Foreign Investment

• Foreign investors:

– Germany, United States, Britain, French

• Key industries under foreign control (influenced policies of governments)

• Where were “swallows” (golondrinas) from?

– Large amounts of people coming from Europe (many Italians to Brazil[[swallows] and Argentina)

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Who is the “Big Brother” in Latin

America? • US IMPERIALISM

– Spanish-American War of 1898

• Brings US into Latin American affairs.

• US already invested in Cuba – (also direct involvement in the Caribbean)

• Cuba – American economic dependent,

• Puerto Rico – annexed

• Panama – US backs revolution in Panama and gained exclusive rights over the canal which they built

• US IS ASSUMING THE ROLE OF “BIG BROTHER” IN LATIN AMERICA

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Ms. Susan M. Pojer

Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

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The Ottoman Empire Expands

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Topkapi Palace Model

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The Actual Topkapi Palace

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Topkapi Harem

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It’s Good to Be the Sultan!

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Topkapi “Fruit Room”

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Topkapi’s Great

Craftsmenship

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The Decline of the Empire: 18c

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Greek War for Independence:

1821-1832

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Crimean War: 1854-1856

The “Sick Man of Europe”!

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The Ottoman Empire in 1914

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Sultan Abdul Hamid II: 1876-1909

The Last Ottoman Emperor!

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The Young Turks Revolt: 1908

The Committee of Union and Progress (CUP).

Mehmet Talaat

Grand Vizier, 1917-1918

Enver Pasha

Minister of War

Ottoman Commander- in-Chief

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The Young Turks Program

Pushed for reforms basic democratic rights:

freedom of speech.

freedom of assembly.

freedom of the press.

Problem of nationalism within (heterogeneous empire).

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Two Armed Camps Central Powers: Allied Powers:

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World War I Alliances: 1914-1918

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Europeans Carve Up the Ottoman Empire After WW1

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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938)

Republican People’s Party Goals:

republicanism (National Assembly).

nationalism (“Turkification”).

populism (for the benefit of the people).

statism (state-controlled economy).

secularism (free from religious control).

reformism.

1924 abolished the caliphate.

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Atatürk’s Reforms 1. “Turkify” the Islamic faith

Translate the Qur’an into Turkish.

Secular education.

Ministry of Religious Affairs abolished.

Sharia courts closed new secular courts.

2. Western-style clothing

Forbid the wearing of the fez

Western-style men’s suits.

Attacked the veiling of women.

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Atatürk’s Reforms

3. Language Reform:

Roman alphabet replaced the Arabic script.

Literacy in new alphabet required for government positions.

4. State Socialism:

State banks established to finance government-controlled businesses.

5. Adoption of a Surname.

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The Qing Dynasty 1644 -

1911

Ben Needle

Kell High School

Marietta, GA

[email protected]

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Who Were the Qing? • Manchu people (not Han)

– Qing - meaning pure

• Semi-nomadic people

• Highly organized military force

• Able to take over due to disorder of Ming Dynasty – Weakened by weak central government and others corrupting

dynasty

• 1st 40 years were spent waging war against Ming Loyalists – Loyalists forced to what becomes Taiwan

• Population quadruples under Qing Dynasty to 420,000,000

• Economy based upon money – Specifically silver (from Europeans via Americas)

– Creates a silver glut

• Prompts British importation of opium which played a key role in 19th century

• Unified tribes (by Nurhaci 1616 – 1626) against Ming

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Qing Rule • Established strict laws regarding travel and

marriage

• No Chinese/Manchu marriage

• Chinese not permitted to go to Manchuria

• Heavily Confucian and interested in increasing size of Qing Empire

• Kept practice of emphasis on Confucianism for government advancement – Tried to make sure those people are also Manchu

• Civil Service Examination – Explanation

• Scholar-gentry handle the day-to-day operations

• Both Ming and Qing Dynasties returned to a more traditional China (away from Yuan)

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Women of the Qing

• Females were seen as a financial burden

– They could not take exams

– Moved out once married

• Society was heavily patriarchal

• Still practiced foot binding

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Future Predictions

• How is Qing China different than other

parts of the world?

• Do you think this will be an issue for

China?

• What do you think will happen?5

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The Opium Wars

Dispute between Great Britain and

China

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Growth of Opium Trade

• Europeans bought silk, tea, porcelain, and

spices from China

• Chinese would only trade goods for silver

• Drain on European finances

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Opium Trade

• Opium manufactured in China since 15th century for medical purposes

• Opium then mixed with tobacco so it could be smoked

• Dutch were first to begin trade of opium

• English soon followed

• Chinese government banned smoking and trade of opium in 1729 due to health and social issues

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English East India Company

• Held monopoly on production and export

of opium in India

• Peasant cultivators often coerced and paid

in advance for cultivation of poppies

• Sold in Calcutta for a profit of 400%

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East India Company

• Buy tea on credit in Canton

• Sell opium at auctions in Calcutta, India

• Then it was smuggled into China through

India and Bengal

• 1797 began direct trade of opium into

China

• Chinese government had hard time

controlling trade in South

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Napier Affair

• Lord Napier tried to circumvent the Canton

Trade laws to reinstitute East India’s

monopoly

• Governor of Macao closed trade with

Britain September 2, 1834

• British resumed trade under old

restrictions

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First Opium War 1834 - 1843

• 1838 Chinese instituted death penalty for

native traffickers of opium

• March 1839 – new commissioner to

control opium trade – Lin Zexu

• Lin imposed embargo on Britain unless

they permanently ended the trade

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First Opium War

• March 27, 1839 – British Superintendent

of Trade – Charles Elliot demanded all

British subjects turn over opium to him

• Opium amounting to a year’s worth of

trade was given to Commissioner Lin

• Trade resumed with Britain and no drugs

were smuggled

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First Opium War

• Lin demanded British merchants to sign a

bond promising not to deal opium under

penalty of death

• Lin disposed of the opium – dissolving it in

the ocean

• Did not realize the impact of this action!

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First Opium War

• British merchants and government

regarded this as destruction of private

property

• Responded by sending warships, soldiers,

and the British India Army into China June

1840

• Had superior military force – attacked

coastal cities, defeated Qing forces easily

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End of the War

• British took Canton and sailed up the

Yangtze River

• Took Tax Barges, cut revenue of imperial

court of Beijing

• 1842 Qing sued for peace

• Ended with Treaty of Nanjing

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Treaty of Nanjing

• Referred to as the Unequal Treaties –

accepted 1843

• China

– Ceded Hong Kong to the British

– Opened ports to British – Canton, Amoy,

Fuzhou, Ningbo, Shanghai

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Treaty of Nanjing

• Great Britain received

– 21 million ounces of silver

– Fixed tariffs

– Extraterritoriality for British citizens on

Chinese soil

– Most favored nation status

– Allowed missionaries into interior of China

– Allowed British merchants sphere of influence

in and around British ports

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Treaty of Nanjing

• Unresolved Issues

– Status of opium trade with China

– Equivalent American treaty forbade opium

trade with China

– However, both Americans and British were

subject only to the legal trade of their consuls

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Second Opium War 1856 - 1860

• Also known as Arrow War

• Followed incident when Chinese bordered

British registered, Chinese owned ship –

the Arrow

• Crew was accused of piracy and

smuggling

– Were arrested

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Second Opium War

• British claimed ship was flying British flag

and was protected under the Treaty of

Nanjing

• War delayed by Taiping Rebellion and

Indian Mutiny

• British attacked Guangzhou one year later

• Aided by allies of United States, Russia,

and France

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Second Opium War

• Treaty of Tientsin was created in July 1858 – was not ratified by China until 2 years later

• Hostilities broke out in 1859 when China refused the establishment of British Embassy in Beijing

• Fighting erupted in Hong Kong and Beijing

– British burned the Summer and Old Summer Palace and looted the city

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Treaty of Tientsin • 1860 ratified the treaty at the Convention of Peking

• Br, Fr, Rus and US have rights to station in

Beijing (a closed city at the time)

• Ten more Chinese ports to be opened

• Foreigners gain right to travel interior of China

– Purpose: Travel, trade or missionary activities

• China was to pay foreigners for losses

• Legalized the import of Opium

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• PowerPoint adapted from http://www.ceas.ku.edu/uploads/The%20Opium%20Wars.ppt

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OH NO!

Karl’s got the lamp

shade on his head

again!

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Changes in RUSSIA

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Rumblings of Revolution • 1825 – Decembrist uprising

– Western oriented army officers

– Put down by Nicholas I

• Results – Political repression

– Censorship

– Russia avoids the Revolution “fever”

• Crimean War – Russia loses signaling to Alexander II that society must change

– Russia attacks Ottomans • France and Britain join Ottomans

– Displays Western industrial power

• A reforming Russia is a struggling Russia – As a result of serfs

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Russian Reform Era

• Education increases rapidly – State sponsored

• Military modernizes – Adopts practices of other countries

• Women get an education (some)

• Trans-Siberian Railroad – Stimulates Russia coal and iron industries

• 1900 – 4th in world production of steel

– 2nd in world in refinement of petroleum • The Russian economy was now more competitive in the

world market

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Assassination!!

• As a result of the changes and turmoil,

Alexander II is assassinated(bomb) in

1881.

• Industrialism continues but so does trouble

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Factors of the 1905 Revolution

• Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov

• Embraces Marxist philosophy

• Supported by Bolsheviks

• Working Class in Russia unhappy

• Defeat in the Russo-Japanese war

– THE LAST STRAW!

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Revolution of 1905

• People protesting about unfair Russian Policies

• Protesting Russo-Japanese War

• Put down by the Czar (Nicholas II)

• 3,228 disturbances required military intervention

• Land-holders suffered around 29 million rubles worth of damage.

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Outcome of the 1905 Revolution

• Granted basic civil rights

• Allowed the formation of political parties

• Move toward universal suffrage

• Established the Duma as the central legislative body.

• The Czar did not want to sign but realized he had no choice – Claimed he felt 'sick with shame at this betrayal of the

dynasty‘

• Some people were happy while others were disgusted. Riots rose and were broken up quickly

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Russian Revolutions

• The February Revolution of 1917

• Displaced Czar Nicholas II of Russia – He was the final czar

• Attempt to establish a liberal government – The Provisional Government (Feb – October)

• The October Revolution

• Bolshevik party(Lenin led) – Coup to overthrow the Provisional Government

• Revolution in the name of the Soviets – Soviets – workers council

• Most occurs in Moscow but also in rural areas – Peasants seized and redistributed land.

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Russian Revolution

• Lenin (1917 – 1924)

• NEP – permits some economic freedoms

– Improved food and peasant life

• USSR

• Lenin’s death = Power struggle

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Japanese

Imperialism

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Tokugawa Japan

• independent country

• closed country

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Gunboat Diplomacy -

1853

• Matthew Perry

• open trade ports

• strategic location

• no mistreatment of sailors

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1854 Treaty of Kanagawa • turning point in Japanese history

• established treaty ports

• established consulates

• by 1860, rights extended to

Britain, Russia, France and the

Netherlands

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Civil War • Shoguns, Samurai - keep old ways

• Royalists - return emperor to

power

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Meiji Restoration • “Enlightened Rule”

• 1868 - 1912

• Shogunate out, emperor back

• social, political, economic revolution

• Transforms Japan into a world power

• "National Wealth and Military Strength"

• Military reformed (samurai now taxed) – Some “eliminated” and others enjoyed a new role

in life • They were, after all, better educated and qualified

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Economic/Industrial

Changes... • “catch up with the west”

• missions to find “the best”

• by 1900 - foundations in place

for light industry, heavy industry

and transportation

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Social changes.... • no social classes

• compulsory education

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Political Changes...

• draft instituted

• centralized gov’t

• constitution

• Diet - legislative

assembly

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Japan became an

imperialist power in the

1890’s as industrialization

created new needs: • new food sources

• new markets

• new resources/raw materials

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Sino-Japanese War

1894 - 1895

• Korea claimed by China

• Japan wanted privileges

• escalation to war

• Japan defeated China

• 2nd SJ War 1937 - 45

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Treaty of Shimonoseki

• China recognized Korean independence

• Territories to Japan

– Formosa(Taiwan), Pescadores, Liaotung Peninsula

• Indemnity - $150 million to Japan

• Chinese Army lacked unity and modernity

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Conflicts with the West

• Russia wanted Liaotung Peninsula

for Trans-Siberian Railroad

• Joint request for Japanese

withdrawal

• Result - Japan angry/determined to

regain influence

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Russo-Japanese War –1904

- 5 over rights to Liaotung Peninsula

Russia backed by France, Germany

Japanese victory

1st time that an Asian nation defeated

a European power

Established Japan as a power to be

dealt with in the Far East