New Global Patterns Chapter 13. Japan Modernizes Japan spent 1600s to 1800s in isolation –Controlled by shoguns, supreme military dictators –Daimyo, landholding.
Chapter 23 - Transoceanic Encounters & the Columbian Exchange.
Bell Ringer List the three motives/causes of Imperialism List the three Forms of Imperial control Provide two examples of Imperial control. Example (you.
First Global Age: Europe to Asia Essential Questions: – What new global patterns resulted from the European age of exploration? – How did the peoples of.
Chapter 26, Section Chapter 26 New Global Patterns (1800–1914) Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River,
Matt Mukake. In 1853, the United States displayed its new military. Sent a naval force to make Japan open its ports to trade. Japan wanted to.
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Chapter 23 - Transoceanic Encounters & the Columbian Exchange
Unit 5: Industrialism and a New Global Age (1800 – 1914)
First Global Age: Europe to Asia