The Struggle to be an All-American Girl by: Elizabeth Wong English I ECHS C. Edge Vocabulary stoically indifferently; calmly kowtow show respect by ...
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Sinification of Korea * Unique Korean dress, cuisine, and hierarchy Koreans descended from Eastern Siberia /Manchuria Chinese descended from Mongolian/Turkic Adoption ...
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China and Japan During the Age of Exploration Europeans Reach Japan 1543 First Encounter: Shipwrecked Portuguese sailors wash up on the shores of Japan At first ...
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China in the 19th Century. Internal and external crises that made reforms inevitable ... of the mission illustrated the gap between ancient China and modern Europe ...
Seeking spices and converts, European nations lead successful voyages of exploration to the East. China and Japan both limit foreign contact after a brief period of ...
Chinese culture still played an important role in Vietnam though Vietnamese ... and architecture to foster contemplation and mediation Tea ceremony (grace ...
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Between the 1520s and 1560s, pirates and smugglers operated almost at will along ... In 1555 a gang of 67 pirates went on a three-month rampage, looted a dozen ...
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