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The Meiji Restoration. Figure A. Figure B. Photograph Interpretation / Compare and Contrast. AIM: To understand the transition from feudal to modern Japan. Do Now: Explain how these images show a change in Japanese society. Cornell Notes:. Geography of Japan. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Do Now:Do Now: Explain how these images show a change in Japanese society.Explain how these images show a change in Japanese society.

Figure A Figure B

AIM:AIM: To understand the transition from feudal to To understand the transition from feudal to modern Japan.modern Japan.

Photograph Interpretation / Compare and Photograph Interpretation / Compare and ContrastContrast

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Cornell Notes:

World History: Unit 7: Nationalism/Imperialism

Your Reaction:

Questions,Explanations,Ideas

Notes from PowerPoint

Summary of Lecture:

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What geographic features allowed Japan to stay isolated from the world?

Mountain Ranges

Surrounded by the sea

4 main islands

Ring of Fire

Geography of JapanGeography of Japan

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Mt Fuji – Tallest mountain in Japan at 12,388 feet

tall

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LetLet’’s Go Back In Time…s Go Back In Time…Tokugawa Period (1600-1868)Tokugawa Period (1600-1868)

Himeji Castle: Built in 1600s

• ___________________

• Ruled by Shogun

• Capital City of Edo (Tokyo)

• Rigid Social Structure

• Belief Systems

-Buddhism

- Prohibited Christianity

Feudalism

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Japanese Feudalism

Shogun

Daimyo

Samurai – lived by Bushido, the “way of the warrior” (chivalric code)

Samurai

Farmers, Peasants, Merchants, etc.

Ronin – those samurai without

masters

Ninja – a warrior trained to use

unorthodox fighting methods (assassination,

espionage, martial arts)

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Fall of Tokugawa ShogunateFall of Tokugawa Shogunate

The Last Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu

Reasons for the fall:

Samurai upset at “surrendering” to Westerners.

Tokugawa Shogunate seen as weak for ending 250 years of isolation.

Some Daimyo saw this as an opportunity to change the social structure.

Western civilization had arrived and was threatening to gain power there.

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Emperor Mutsuhito, Meiji.

If Not The Shogun, Then If Not The Shogun, Then Who?Who?

The arrival of the West worried the native Japanese.

People of all classes appealed to the ________ for support.

They used the slogan sonno joi “Revere the ________, expel the barbarians.”

emperor

emperor

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Compare These Two FiguresCompare These Two Figures

1. What are the similarities and differences between the two men?

2. What adjectives would you use to describe each ruler?

Do Now:

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Emergence of the EmperorEmergence of the Emperor

Over the next generation the whole society and its institutions were transformed to serve the needs of _____________.

The Shogunate was defeated and a new emperor named

Emperor Mutsuhito, Meiji.

This period is known as the Meiji Restoration– Meiji meaning ______________.

Mutsuhito Meiji

enlightened rule

modernization

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Changes During The Meiji Restoration

Abolished feudalism

Eliminated samurai armies Reformed education

Created a centralized gov’t and encouraged loyalty to the emperorJapan's 1st Western-style constitution (1889), followed by the country's first elected Diet.Adopted Western technology

Opened up trade (ended isolation)

Major Changes:

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How does this image show a change in the way the Japanese view the West?

Hiking Through The West, 1870

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Strains of ModernizationStrains of Modernization

•Poor living standards existed in crowded cities

•Political differences led to frequent assassinations of leaders

•Constant questioning and debate about ______________

•Angry ____ class

• Need for raw materials

Problems:

Westernization

Samurai

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Japan began using Western ____________ which allowed the Japanese to fully

______________ in less than 50 years. By the end of the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese

no longer feared that they would be _____________. Rather, they set out to

practice imperialism themselves to obtain power and ________ __________. Japan was quickly emerging as a world-class power using western technology and methods

while still maintaining its ___________ _________ values.

Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts

technology

industrialize

imperialized

natural

traditional

resources

cultural

This period was known as the _____ _____________.

Meiji Restoration


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