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i. After 1839, how many more ports were opened to outsiders in China? __ j.After 1839, how many more ports were opened to outsiders in Japan? __ People and Cultures 5. Look at map D Emperor Overthrows Shogun Rulers. Write T next to each of the following statements if it is true or F if the statement is false. a. The rebel lords supported the shogun. __ b. The emperor made Edo his new capital and then changed its name. __ c. Rebel troops moved northeast to the capital city. __

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i. After 1839, how many more ports were opened to outsiders in China? __ j.After 1839, how many more ports were opened to outsiders in Japan? __ People and Cultures 5. Look at map D Emperor Overthrows Shogun Rulers. Write T next to each of the following statements if it is true or F if the statement is false. a. The rebel lords supported the shogun. __ b. The emperor made Edo his new capital and then changed its name. __ c. Rebel troops moved northeast to the capital city. __

i. After 1839, how many more ports were opened to outsiders in China? __
j.After 1839, how many more ports were opened to outsiders in Japan? __
People and Cultures
5. Look at map D Emperor Overthrows Shogun Rulers. Write T next to each of the following
statements if it is true or F if the statement is false.
a. The rebel lords supported the shogun. __
b. The emperor made Edo his new capital and then changed its name. __
c. Rebel troops moved northeast to the capital city.
__

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i. After 1839, **five** more ports were opened to outsiders in China as a result of the Treaty of Nanjing, which ended the First Opium War.<br /><br />j. After 1839, Japan initially remained closed. It wasn't until 1854, with the Convention of Kanagawa signed with the United States, that **two** ports (Shimoda and Hakodate) were opened. Further treaties in the following years opened more ports to foreign trade.<br /><br />5.<br />a. F - The rebel lords opposed the shogun and supported the restoration of imperial power.<br />b. T - The emperor moved the capital from Kyoto to Edo, renaming it Tokyo.<br />c. T - Rebel troops marched northeast from Satsuma and Choshu towards Edo (soon to be Tokyo).<br />
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