P
China - Qing Dynasty - Era of peace - weakening central state - Taiping Rebellion 1850-1864 - communist basic idea but no revolution - almost religious - Opium Wars 1956-1858 - bands on opium from Britain lead to war - lose to Britain - Unequal Treaty - Forced world trade by Britain - Self Strengthening - attempts to industrialize China (failure) - Boxer Rebellion 1898-1901 - Rejection of westernization Japan - Meiji period begins 1868 -Taisho democracy attempts Korea - parts forced open by Japan in 1879 - Japanese colonization |
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E
China - many growths and many declines - forced trade treaty - failed Self Strengthening attempts - overall economic growth - heavy in the world market Japan - Closed trade until forced by Europe - industrialization very successful - Meiji Restoration - world center for luxuries Korea -extorted by Japan |
S
China - ideas of reform though none carried out - communist rebellions Japan - work for girls in factories - once rural life is now industry life - many people flock to the US to build the railroad - Yakuza begins Korea - negative views of the Japanese |
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China
- central east Asian
- giant land mass of all terrain
- many port cities
- lots of agricultural
Japan
- isolated island off the coast of China
- mountainous
- in pacific ocean
Korea
- peninsula of china
China
- central east Asian
- giant land mass of all terrain
- many port cities
- lots of agricultural
Japan
- isolated island off the coast of China
- mountainous
- in pacific ocean
Korea
- peninsula of china
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http://www.asian-studies.org/EAA/connor.htm
By Amerika Jayme
http://www.historytoday.com/julia-lovell/opium-wars-both-sides-now
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http://www.history.com/news/5-chinese-leaders-you-should-know
http://taipingrebellion.com/
http://www.asian-studies.org/EAA/connor.htm
By Amerika Jayme