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7-4.5 Summarize the significant features and explain the causes of Japan’s imperial expansion in East Asia, including the defeat of the Russians in the Russo-Japanese War, the reasons for the expansion in Korea and Manchuria, and the rise of Japan as a world power.
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USE YOURATLAS
ASIA
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USE YOUR ATLAS! Pages 94-95
• What 2 countries are directly west of Japan?
• In what ocean is Japan?• What country is directly west of North &
South Korea?• Where is Indonesia in relation to Japan?
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USE YOUR ATLAS! Pages 76-77
• What plateau is in the middle of China?• Estimate how much of China is below
sea level.• Where country is directly north of
China?• What country is southwest of China?
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USE YOUR ATLAS! Pages 84-85
• How much of the world’s population lives in Japan?
• Where do most Japanese people live in Japan?
• How much of the world’s land area is in Japan?
• How does the land area of Japan relate to its population?
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USE YOUR ATLAS! Pages 82-83
• Estimate the size of Japan in relation to the size of the United States.
• Estimate how much of Japan’s land is used for manufacturing & trade.
• Estimate how much of Japan’s land is used for crops & livestock.
• What do you call seasonal winds that control the climate of southern Asia?
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USE YOUR ATLAS! Pages 78-79
• What is the capital city of Japan?• Name 2 other cities in Japan.• What sea is north of Japan?• Japan is about 15 degrees north of what
line of latitude?• Where are the Philippines in relation to
Japan?
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WAKE-UP!
IT’S ELECTRIC!
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HEY YOU!Turn to the person beside you and tell them 3 things you learned about the geography of Japan!
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START HERE!
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7-4.5 Summarize the significant features and explain the causes of Japan’s imperial expansion in East Asia, including the defeat of the Russians in the Russo-Japanese War, the reasons for the expansion in Korea and Manchuria, and the rise of Japan as a world power.
Do you remember the
standard we’re learning?!
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• Under the rule of the Tokugawa shoguns, Japan had been isolated from any contact outside the country.
• Beginning in the mid-1800s, western powers attempted to open trade with Japan.
• In 1853, US Commodore Matthew Perry forcibly opened trade with Japan through the Treaty of Kanagawa. Soon thereafter, other Western powers also obtained trading rights with Japan.
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• Japanese citizens were angered by the foreign involvement in their country.
• The shogun stepped down from power, allowing the imperial family to take control of the country and ending the military dictatorships that had controlled Japan since the 12th century.
• http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027/black_ships_and_samurai_02/bss_visnav01.html
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In Okinawa, Perry and his entourage paused by the imposing “Gate of Courtesy” in Naha...
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These first encounters were not without tense moments. The Japanese, after all, had lived under a policy of strict seclusion for more than 200 years.
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The Commodore went ashore with great pomp and ceremony to present his demands to the Shogun’s officials, who had gathered onshore near the then
little town of Yokohama.
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USE YOUR IPAD! Find out how to pronounce MEIJI
• The Meiji Era became a period of modernization for Japan, as the emperor realized that the best response to imperial threats was to become an industrial power. http://www.forvo.com/word/meiji/
• Japan studied Western civilizations and incorporated many similar aspects into it’s own system.
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• The Japanese developed a constitutional monarchy with an updated constitution, reformed the military, adopted universal public education, and focused on industrialization and communication systems.
• By 1890, Japan was a modern, competitive country, able to be an imperial power in its own right.
• http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027/gt_japan_people/index.html
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Cultivating tea
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Silk production
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Rice farming
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Service jobs
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Foreigners going native
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Why didn’t Japan want foreigners in their
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They had been isolated for centuries
and got along just fine!!
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Who forced Japan to open for trade?
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Commodore Perry
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When shoguns stepped down it ended what kind of control in
Japan?
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Military dictatorships
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Japan decided the best way to deal with
imperial threats was to do what?
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industrialize
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How did Japan become a modern,
competitive country?
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developed a constitutional monarchy with an updated constitution, reformed the
military, adopted universal public education, and focused on
industrialization and communication systems
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Haiku lesson!
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• In 1876, Japan forced trade with Korea. • China had similar trading
interests, and in an attempt to prevent conflict, China and Japan pledged not to send their armies into Korea.
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BUT
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In 1894, China did send troops into
Korea to help quell rebellions
occurring there.
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• Japan protested this move and declared war on China. • During the course of the Sino-
Japanese War, Japan destroyed the Chinese navy, cleared Korea of Chinese occupation, and gained a foothold in Manchuria.
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Map of Sino-Japanese War
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Map of Sino-Japanese War
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Meiji Japan’s “Westernization” culminated in a titanic war against
Tsarist Russia that stunned the world and established Japan as a major imperialist power with a
firm foothold on the Asian mainland.
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• Following the Sino-Japanese War, Russia and Japan were the two strongest powers of East Asia, and both desired control of Manchuria.
• Japan initially offered a compromise, agreeing to recognize Russian rights to Manchuria in exchange for Japanese rights to Korea, but this offer was refused.
• In 1904, Japan attacked Russia, beginning the Russo-Japanese War.
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• Japan again destroyed much of Russia’s naval powers, and also drove Russia out of Korea.
• The war ended in defeat for Russia in 1905. • Following the Russian defeat, Japan made
Korea a protectorate, eventually annexing the country and was recognized as a world power.
• It would continue this course of action well into the 20th century in both world wars.
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Who won the Sino-Japanese war ?
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Who won the Russo-Japanese war ?
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Photojournalism —already emerging at the end of the
19th century—quickly became a major medium for depicting the
war in newspapers and magazines. Picture postcards—introduced
worldwide in the early years of the 20th century enhanced the
dissemination of war photographs
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Can you . . . • Summarize the significant features and explain
the causes of Japan’s imperial expansion in East Asia?
• Describe the defeat of the Russians in the Russo-Japanese War?
• List the reasons for Japan’s expansion in Korea and Manchuria?
• Detail the rise of Japan as a world power?
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USE YOUR Journey Across Time pp. 151-154
• What areas were controlled by the Japanese in 1900? How do you know?
• Did the Japanese imperialize Africa? How do you know?
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USE YOUR Journey Across Time pp. 169-171
• Read!• Describe the map on page 170. Tell details
about what you can learn about Japan from looking at the map.
• Answer the questions on page 171 in complete sentences.
• Write a 2 paragraph summary on what you learned about Japanese imperialism.