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Boxer Rebellion

Societies at Crossroads

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 19 August 2015 Chapter 32 Outline Societies at Crossroads Hong Xiuquan, 3rdson of poor fam., grew up on farm in south China 50km. from Guangzhou; neighbors made him village teacher so he could study for civil service 1828-37, took exams 3 times/failed to obtain degree Suffered emote. Collapse, lapsed into delirium that lasted 40 days, exp?d. visions Resumed position as village teacher After failing exams 4thtime in 1843, studied Christianity; came to believe during illness he visited heaven/learned from God that younger brother was Jesus Christ Believed God revealed to him destiny was to reform China/make heavenly kingdom Baptized himself/built community of disciples

APWH Chaper 31 notes

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Chapter?31: Societies at Crossroads Chapter Outline Introduction: Ottoman empire, Russia, China, and Japan Common problems Military weakness, vulnerability to foreign threats Internal weakness due to?economic problems, financial difficulties, and corruption Reform efforts Attempts at political and?educational reform?and at industrialization Turned to western models Different results of reforms Ottoman empire, Russia, and China unsuccessful; societies on the verge of collapse Reform in Japan was more thorough; Japan emerged as an industrial power The Ottoman empire in decline The nature of decline Military decline since the late seventeenth century Ottoman forces behind European armies in strategy, tactics, weaponry, training Janissary corps politically corrupt, undisciplined

Civilizations in Crisis: The Ottoman Empire, the Islamic Heartlands, and Qing China

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Chapter 26 Civilizations in Crisis: The Ottoman Empire, the Islamic Heartlands, and Qing China I. Introduction A. By mid-18th century, looked like China was doing great 1. Controlled interaction with European ?barbarians? ? missionaries/traders to specified ports 2. Population, trade, agricultural production growing 3. Territory largest since 7th century Tang B. By mid-18th century, Ottoman looks like it?s falling apart 1. Austrian Hapsburgs/Russians chipping away at empire 2. African Muslim kingdoms broke away 3. Economic problems ? rising inflation, European imports 4. Social problems ? crime, rebellion 5. Military can?t keep back Europeans C. But by 19th century, they?re both falling apart 1. China shows how vulnerable they are
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