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IMPERIALISM IN EGYPT, CHINA, & JAPAN 1840 - 1910

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IMPERIALISM IN EGYPT, CHINA, & JAPAN. 1840 - 1910. JAPAN & MEIJI ERA. 1600s, Japan was isolated (“closed door”) 1853 - US Commodore Matthew Perry took ships/ weapons to Japan & demand they open trade  signed Treaty of Kanagawa & opened 2 ports to all - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IMPERIALISM IN

EGYPT, CHINA, & JAPAN

1840 - 1910

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JAPAN & MEIJI ERA

1600s, Japan was isolated (“closed door”)

1853 - US Commodore Matthew Perry took ships/weapons to Japan & demand they open trade signed Treaty of Kanagawa & opened 2 ports to all

Japanese angry & overthrew Tokugawa Shogun

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JAPAN & MEIJI ERA

Japan would need to adopt western ways. This became known as the “Meiji Restoration” – Japans adoptionof western ways Knew wouldn’t be taken over now, so Japan decided to become

imperialists too Established colonies in China

Now Japan & Russia major powers in Asia

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JAPAN & MEIJI ERA

Both Russia & Japan want Manchuria for natural resources RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (Japan victory)

Japan went after Korea & won established a protectorate & annexation (direct rule)

Korea became its protectorate of Japan

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EGYPT & THE SUEZ CANAL

Originally France interested in Egypt for strategic location (Red Sea), but Napoleon failed

The French originally set out to build the Suez Canal in 1859

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EGYPT & THE SUEZ CANAL

Egypt interested in modernizing like Europe, so figured they need to trade like Europe

1869 – Egypt decided to build manmade waterway that cut through Suez, connecting Red Sea to Mediterranean SUEZ CANAL

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EGYPT & THE SUEZ CANAL

Why would they want to build it???

Time Saved: 2 weeks

Miles Saved: 4,000

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EGYPT & THE SUEZ CANAL

Egypt had to borrow $$ from France ($450 million!), but found they could not pay back the debt

Britain jumped on the chance to oversee financial control of the canal by 1882 British occupied Egypt

Suez Canal was “Lifeline of the British Empire” b/c allowed quicker access to its colonies in Asia and Africa

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REFORM IN CHINA

China proud of their culture & many work opportunities very self-sufficient

Not interested in gadgets West was offering; only in agriculture Chinese did not want to trade w/ Europeans

But Europeans wanted access to Chinese goods & resources (especially tea)

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REFORM IN CHINA

Britain determined to find something Chinese wanted to trade…OPIUM! Habit-forming drug; Chinese doctors used it for pain relief

for centuries

By 1835, 12 million Chinese addicted & rising

Qing Emperor asked Britain to stop, but refused led to OPIUM WAR (1839-1842)

British victory, gained island of Hong Kong

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REFORM IN CHINAPoppies

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REFORM IN CHINA

Results of Opium War:1. China divided into spheres of

influence2. Increase in Western trade &

influence in Asia3. Britain gains island of Hong Kong

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REFORM IN CHINA

Due to Opium addiction, China no longer productive & people hungry

Europeans taking advantage of China’s growing problems

Had to declare “Open Door Policy” to keep from being divided up & colonized like Africa

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REFORM IN CHINA

Poor peasants/workers resented foreign influence formed secret organization, Society of Harmonious Fists (aka Boxers)

Wanted to get rid of Qing Dynasty, started BOXER REBELLION

Rebellion failed, but nationalism rose; started to travel West to examine government structures

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REFORM IN CHINA