Sunday, May 19, 2019

European Influence on Japan & China Essay

The European arrival had an effect on both China and Japan. China and Japan had nigh similar and different reactions to the arrival of the Europeans. In China and Japan, the European arrival affected the technologies and economies of both societies similarly, whereas the reasonableness of closing off differed in these societies.The engineering science of the Europeans following their arrival penetrated both the Japanese and Chinese societies. In China, in order to gain the elect(ip)s interest in the Christian religion, the Jesuit missionaries introduced the technology of cannons and clocks. In Japan during the 1950s, the Portuguese technology of clock and gun making, influenced society strongly. The Japanese and Chinese both openly accepted the new European technologies because they felt they needed to accept the technologies to keep up with the Europeans, who seemed more technologic altogethery advanced. In both China and Japan, people were being converted to Christianity. They were being converted from top to bottom. erst a year, China and Japan, were able to trade with the Europeans. They isolated themselves and traded with each other.Japan and China also had any(prenominal) different reactions to the European arrival. They had different reasons for isolating. After Zheng He died, the Chinese government decided to close the ports, drop two. The Chinese and the Europeans exchanged goods once a year for the next 400 years. China agreed with the isolation because the scholar gentry saw the voyages as a waste of resources. They rather spend the money on defending China. Japan grew doubts with the European intentions, that both merchants and missionaries might subvert the existing social order.This led to ex officio measures to restrict foreign activities in Japan. Under Ieyasu and his successors, the persecution of the Christians increased to isolate Japan from outside influences. In the 1630s, all the Japanese ships were forbidden to trade or even sail overseas. By the mid-17th century, Japans remove into almost total isolation was complete. A major difference was after Japan isolated themselves, an elite class still remained interested in the Europeans. Unlike the Chinese who looked down on the Europeans and ignored what they had to straits and stay isolated with them.The Chinese and Japanese had similar and different reactions to the arrival of the Europeans. Both of these societies had a technology advancement. Also, they both isolated themselves from the Europeans and instead they traded with each other. They had different reasons for isolating. Also, an important difference was that in Japan, a group remained interested in the Europeans. This differed from the Chinese because after they isolated, they didnt want anything to do with the Europeans.

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