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52976183Asian sea trading networkconsitsted of three zones; Asian zone (glass, carpets, tapestries), India (textiles), and China (porcelain, silk, and paper)0
52976184GoaPortuguese factory/ fortified trade town located off western indian coast.1
52976185OrmuzPortuguese factory located at the southern end of the persian gulf.2
52976186MalaccaPortuguese factory / trade town located on tip of malay peninsula.3
52976187BataviaDutch fortress located on the island of java.4
52976188Treaty of Gijantisigned in 1757; reduced remaining javanese princes to vassals of dutch east india trading company.5
52976189LuzonNorthern islands in the Phillipines; conquered by spain during the 1560s.6
52976190MindanaoSouthern island of the phillipines; was successfully able to resist spanish conquest.7
52976191Francis XavierSpanish Jesuit missionary; worked in india in 1540s among the outcaste and lower caste groups.8
52976192Robert Di NobiliItallian Jesuit missionary; worked in india in early 1600s; strategy to convert elites first.9
52976193HongwuFirst Ming emperor in1368; originally from peasant lineage; drove out mongol influence.10
52976194Macau and Cantononly ports where europeans were allowed to trade in china during the ming dynasty.11
52976195The water margin, the monkey, and the golden lotuswell-known as one of the four greatest Chinese novels in history; tells stories of a group of heroes,who stand for different classes of people daring to struggle against the evil.12
52976196ZhenghiThird ming emperor; only emperor who attempted to create world wide trade empire13
52976197Matteo Ricci and Adam SchallJesuit scholars in court with ming emperorsl; skilled scientists;14
52976198ChongzenLast of ming emperors; commited suicide in 1644 in face of jurchen invasion.15
52976199ManchusJurchen people from region northeast of Chinese empire; seized power following collapse of ming dynasty.16
52976200NobunagaJapanese Daimyo; first to make extensive use of firearms; unified much of central honshu17
52976201Toyotami HideyoshiGeneral under Nobunaga; leading military power in central japan; series of alliances that made him military master in Japan18
52976202Tokugawa IeyasuVassal of Toyotomi Hideyoshi; succeeded him as most powerful military figure in japan19
52976203EdoTokugawa capital city; modern-day tokyo.20
52976204DeshimaIsland port in Nagasaki Bay; only port open to non-japanese after closure of islands.21
52976205School of natural learningNew ideology that laid emphasis on Japan's unique historical experience and the revival of indigenous culture at the expense of chinese imports such as confucianism.22

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