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48293979Asian sea trading networkPrior to intervention of Europeans, consisted of three zones: Arab zone based on glass, carpet, and tapestries; India based on cotton textiles; China based on paper, porcelain, and silks.0
48293980OrmuzPortuguese factory or fortified trade town located at southern end of the Persian Gulf; site for forcible entry into Asian sea trading network1
48293981GoaPortuguese factory for fortified trade town located on western India coast; site for forcible entry into Asian sea trading network2
48293982BataviaDutch fortress located after 1620 on the island of Java3
48973576Dutch Trading EmpireThe dutch system extending into Asia with fortified towns and factories, warships on patrol, and monoply control on a limited number of products.4
48973577MindanaoSouthern island of the Philippines; a Muslim Kindom that was able to successfully resist Spanish conquest.5
48973578Francis XavierSpanish Jesuit missionary; worked in India in the 1540s with lowcaste and outcaste groups; made little headway among elites.6
48973579Robert di Nobili(1577-1656) Italian Jesuit missionary; worked in India during the early 1600s; introduced strategy to convert elites first; strategy later widely adopted by Jesuits in various parts of Asia; mission eventually failed7
48973580MacaoOne of the 2 port cities where Europeans were permitted to trade with China during the Ming Dynasty.8
48973581CantonOne of the 2 port cities where Europeans were permitted to trade with China during the Ming Dynasty.9
48973582Matteo Ricci and Adam SchallJesuit scholars in court of Ming emperors; skilled scientist; won few converts to christianity10
48973583ChongzhenLast of the Ming Emperors; comited suicide in 1644 in the face of Jurchen capture of the Forbidden City of Bejing.11
48973584Nobunaga(1534-1582) Japenese daimyo; first to make extensive use of firearms; in 1573 deposed last of Ashikaga shoguns; unified much of central Honshu under his command12
48973585Toyotomi HideyoshiGeneral under Nobanga; suceeded as leading military power in Japan; continued efforts to break power of daimyos; constucted a series of military alliances that made him the military master of Japan in 1590; died in 1598.13
48973586Tokugawa IeyasuVassal of Toyotomi Hideyoshi; succeeded him as most powerful military figure in Japan; granted title of shogun in 1603 and established Tokugawa Shogunate; established political unity in Japan14
48973587EdoTokugawa capital city; modern- day Tokyo; center of the Tokugawa Shogunat15
48973588DeshimaIsland in Nagasaki Bay; only port open to non-Japanese after closure of the islands in the 1640s; only Chinese and Dutch ships were permitted to enter.16
48973589School of National LearningNew Ideology that laid emphasis on Japan's unique historical experience and the revival of indigenous culture at the expense of Chinese imporst such as Confuciansim; typical of Japan in the 18th century.17

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