Ottoman Empire
Tokugawa Shogunate
Japanese Isolation
Mughal Empire
Trade Routes
100

Who was the founder of the Ottoman Empire?

Who is Osman I

100

What was the Tōkaidō primarily used for by the Tokugawa shogunate? 

For governmental communication with distant provinces.

100

 What policy is reflected in the Edict of 1635?

Isolationism

100

Who was the emperor most associated with the Mughal's

Akbar the Great

100

What significant shift in trade routes occurred during the period of 1600-1700?

Hint... where were Europeans trying to no get to thanks to the UGLY guy I mentioned in the beginning of the year

There was a shift toward trade routes that connected Europe with Asia and the Americas.

200

Identify one factor that contributed to the Ottoman Empire's decline in the 1600s.



Global trade routes shifted (or competition from trade from the Americas).


200

How did the Tōkaidō benefit the Tokugawa shogunate in maintaining power? Think of the Empire as a whole. Does this road help or hurt the Tokugowas?

 It allowed effective governance over a large area

200

 Identify one consequence of the Edict of 1635 on Japanese society

Strict restrictions on foreign travel and trade

200

What was the purpose of Sir Thomas Roe's mission to the Mughal Empire?

Key word here is MISSION. As in other than religion why else would Europeans try to come to Asia?

To negotiate a trade treaty.

200

Describe the impact of European commercial expansion on global trade during this period.

What ended up happening between European nations? What did they all want? ( NO NOT POWER)

It led to increased competition among European powers for trade dominance.


300

Which region(not continent) was controlled by the Ottoman Empire in 1683?

Where is the Middle East

300

What was one restriction placed on private citizens regarding the Tōkaidō? HINT: They cannot travel during a certain part of the day

Private citizens were not allowed to travel at night.

300

What was the fate of any Japanese who returned after residing abroad according to the Edict?

They were to be put to death.

300

How did Mughal Emperor Jahangir view English merchants?

Simpler - How did the Empire treat foreigners?

He(Mughals) viewed them as friends and welcomed them

300

What role did the Tōkaidō play in the trade networks within Japan?

Hint. Trade wasn't its only purpose

It was a key route for communication and governance, rather than just trade.

400

What competition did the Ottoman Empire face that affected its trade?

 Competition from cheap products from India and the Far East

400

Explain how messengers were prioritized over all other travelers on the Tōkaidō. 

Basically were they allowed to travel or were they even more restricted then everyone else

Government messengers had priority over other travelers and could pass road barriers freely.

400

Explain the reasons behind Japan's isolationist policies during the Tokugawa period. 

In short what were they afraid of happening to them?

Fear of foreign influence and the need to maintain control over the population.

400

What were the benefits granted to English merchants in the Mughal Empire?

They were granted freedom to trade without restriction and protection from interference.

400

Explain how the map of trade routes in 1648 reflects the global economy at the time.

HINT: It was the word that I mentioned during the first lesson and it begins with an "I"

The map showed the interconnectedness of trade routes, reflecting the global economy.

500

Describe how the central control within the Ottoman Empire weakened over time.

The Empire became less centralized, weakening central control and the sultans were less severe in maintaining standards.

500

Discuss the significance of the Tōkaidō in the context of governance in Japan.

In short...... explain its significance to the Tokugowas?

The Tōkaidō was crucial for maintaining centralized control over Japan.

500

Discuss the impact of isolationism on Japan's trade relations during this period. 

Simply put...how did being isolated affect Japan's trade and economy?

It limited Japan's trade and engagement with foreign nations, impacting its economy and culture.

500

Analyze the implications of the trade treaty negotiated by Sir Thomas Roe.

What did it accomplish between the Mughals and England?

It established a formal relationship between England and the Mughal Empire, facilitating trade and cultural exchange

500

Assess the long-term effects of the trade routes established during this period on future trade practices.

Basically how did trade routes effect the future of the world?

They established patterns of trade that influenced global economic systems in the centuries that followed.