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52976183 | Asian sea trading network | consitsted of three zones; Asian zone (glass, carpets, tapestries), India (textiles), and China (porcelain, silk, and paper) | 0 | |
52976184 | Goa | Portuguese factory/ fortified trade town located off western indian coast. | 1 | |
52976185 | Ormuz | Portuguese factory located at the southern end of the persian gulf. | 2 | |
52976186 | Malacca | Portuguese factory / trade town located on tip of malay peninsula. | 3 | |
52976187 | Batavia | Dutch fortress located on the island of java. | 4 | |
52976188 | Treaty of Gijanti | signed in 1757; reduced remaining javanese princes to vassals of dutch east india trading company. | 5 | |
52976189 | Luzon | Northern islands in the Phillipines; conquered by spain during the 1560s. | 6 | |
52976190 | Mindanao | Southern island of the phillipines; was successfully able to resist spanish conquest. | 7 | |
52976191 | Francis Xavier | Spanish Jesuit missionary; worked in india in 1540s among the outcaste and lower caste groups. | 8 | |
52976192 | Robert Di Nobili | Itallian Jesuit missionary; worked in india in early 1600s; strategy to convert elites first. | 9 | |
52976193 | Hongwu | First Ming emperor in1368; originally from peasant lineage; drove out mongol influence. | 10 | |
52976194 | Macau and Canton | only ports where europeans were allowed to trade in china during the ming dynasty. | 11 | |
52976195 | The water margin, the monkey, and the golden lotus | well-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 | |
52976196 | Zhenghi | Third ming emperor; only emperor who attempted to create world wide trade empire | 13 | |
52976197 | Matteo Ricci and Adam Schall | Jesuit scholars in court with ming emperorsl; skilled scientists; | 14 | |
52976198 | Chongzen | Last of ming emperors; commited suicide in 1644 in face of jurchen invasion. | 15 | |
52976199 | Manchus | Jurchen people from region northeast of Chinese empire; seized power following collapse of ming dynasty. | 16 | |
52976200 | Nobunaga | Japanese Daimyo; first to make extensive use of firearms; unified much of central honshu | 17 | |
52976201 | Toyotami Hideyoshi | General under Nobunaga; leading military power in central japan; series of alliances that made him military master in Japan | 18 | |
52976202 | Tokugawa Ieyasu | Vassal of Toyotomi Hideyoshi; succeeded him as most powerful military figure in japan | 19 | |
52976203 | Edo | Tokugawa capital city; modern-day tokyo. | 20 | |
52976204 | Deshima | Island port in Nagasaki Bay; only port open to non-japanese after closure of islands. | 21 | |
52976205 | School of natural learning | New 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 |