Haha I know it's late, but you should absolutely watch videos called The History of Japan and the History of the world. They're comedic gold and incredibly informational
My APWH teacher doesnt cover the material with us so she leaves us stranded, this is the first video I see from you and its totally awesome!! thanks man subscribing and coming back every unit.
I don't have timestamps, but here's my vocab/notes: Ottoman Empire - Called the sick man of Europe, very weak Powerful european countries (france/britain/russia) were pressing in to establish colonial holdings As power and wealth went to industrializing nations, non-industrial nations (ottomans) were losing power and wealth String of terrible leaders Muhammad Ali - Ottoman officer who rose to power because he was supported by egyptian people (part of the ottoman empire) and sultan couldn’t stop him. Brought to Egypt to industrialization Building of textile and arms factories, shipyards Japan - Wanted to protect the culture from industrialization/western culture However western powers wanted to sell their goods and pushed for Japan to trade In 1853 the US naval fleet came to Japan’s harbour, thinly threatened destruction if they didn’t comply with trading, so Japan opened borders to trade Meiji Restoration - they chose to industrialize just enough to have the strength to protect their culture, defensive modernization Built railroads, regular roads Abolished feudalism Established constitutional monarchy Paid for this all by raising taxes Ottoman Empire/Egypt and Japan were both state-sponsored industrialization
This is totally uncalled for but here comes a U.S history joke relating to Hamilton Alexander: Can I help construct America? Aaron Burr: No Thomas Jefferson: No James Madison: No Eliza Hamilton: No No one else: Not a single soul: Alexander: 3:16
Just wanna say Thank You a lot for these videos! I moved schools in the middle of the school year and I went from Unit 4 to Unit 6 and so now I have to learn Unit 5 on my own so these videos are helping so much :)
The ap tests passed already and we still get work. Can you believe it? thx for helping me through this. I discovered you about 3 weeks before the ap tests. Big help.
Great video Heimler! Here are my notes: Ottoman Empire: Declining because pressed in by countries trying to colonize and bc they hadn’t industrialized Muhammed Ali: Ottoman officer who was named governor of Egypt and gained power over the sultan → Egypt brought into industrial age Textile factories, arms factories, & shipyards Japan: Wanted to protect their culture and resisted industrialization Pressure from Western countries to trade In 1863 US naval ships led by Matthew Perry went to Japan to convince them → Japan opened their borders but still wanted to protect their culture → Meiji restoration Meiji restoration: Built railroads, roads, abolished feudalism, established constitutional monarchy (done by increasing taxes)
my notes: as industrialization spread, many governments were faced with a difficult choice (Either they could hold on to their traditional values or they could industrialize and go modern) How that choice played out? Ottoman ‘Sick man of Europe’ (nickname in 1800s) Other powerful European countries (Britain, France, Russia) pressing in on Ottomans on all sides to establish colonial holdings as power and wealth began to transition into the industrialized nations, non-industrial folks like the Ottomans began to see their power and wealth decline they had a string of weak and bad leaders who did nothing to stop or fix the first two things Muhammad Ali Ottoman officer who rose to prominence during a little scuttle in Egypt At this time Egypt was part of the Ottoman Empire but the Ottoman sultan had largely lost control of the region because of the bad leadership so local Egyptian leaders named Ali their governor, and bc he had the backing of the people, the weakened sultan could do little about it under the leadership of Muhammad Ali, Egypt was brought into the Industrial Age Ali oversaw the building of textile factories, arms factories, and shipyards (ex of state-sponsored industrialization) Japan 400 yrs b4, Japan kept to itself bc developed rich culture and wanted to protect it from outside influence, especially industrial influence they could see that to accept industrialization meant way more than building a few factories and opening themselves up to new trading partners understood that industrialization carried more than economic freight-it also carried cultural freight (payment), specifically, western cultural freight (so to accept industrialization was to accept western culture) western powers began to press Japan hard to open its borders to trade Ex: 1853 when the United States came knocking on Japan’s door. In that year a naval fleet of American destroyers floated into Japan’s harbors Commodore Matthew Perry got off the ships and asked Japan to open its doors to trade with the United States (next year Japan open boarders to trade w US) Japan quickly decided that they weren’t going to be the victims of western takeover like they saw in China Japan went on offensive (industrializing, just enough to protect its culture) Meiji Restoration: process of Japanese industrialization and limited westernization Government-sponsored reforms *paid for all of this by jacking up taxes across the nation built railroads and regular roads abolished the longstanding social and political system of feudalism established a constitutional monarchy
So I'm taking notes of this and I actually wrote down and took note of when you said Western Powers leaving the Japanese alone. I didn't see when you said it was a joke until I finished writing the note. I swear I am not credulous >:[. I had a feeling it was too good to be true. *Face-palm*
Hi Mr. Heimler, thank you so much for making these videos, my teacher uses them sometimes and they’re really helpful! I had a question about the Ultimate Review Packet, does it have additional videos aside from the ones on TH-cam? Thank you!
That’s awesome! And to answer your question, yes, the packet has Unit review videos for all nine units. Four of them are here on YT, but Units 5-9 are only in the packet...
Ottomans - Mhumaid Ali brought Egypt into modern age thru textile factories, arms factories, etc. Japan - Kept to itself b/c they wanted to protect rich culture from industrialization from west and western culture - Mathew Perry and US threaten Japan to open up which they did but Japan still attemped to guard culutre by industrializing enough for strength to keep their culture -Meiji restoration: eliminate feudalism, constitutional monarchy, building of roads
Japan tends to do everything they could to keep their culture which is amazing but they do something like massive scale anti-foreign rally where they demand their government to kick out all the foreigners from their land. And they want to invite all of them back for 2020 Olympic that was going to happen....?
How did industrialization help Japan protect their culture? Didn't they refrain from industrialization pre-Restoration because they didn't want to welcome Western influence?
Notes! 🪴🪴🪴 Unit 5 V6 Government's role As Industrialization spread, many governments were faced with a difficult choice hold on to Traditional Values or industrializing and go modern COMPARISONS: the Ottoman Empire and Japan OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Sick man of Europe in the 1800's powerful European countries ( Britain, France, and Russia) pressed on the Ottoman Empire on all sides to establish Colonial Holdings Ottomans were nonindustrialized so their power and wealth declined Had weak leaders who did nothing to stop or rectify the two things mentioned above Muhammad Ali Rose to prominence during the little Scuttle in Egypt ( Egypt was a part of the Ottoman Empire but the ottoman Sultan had largely lost control of the region) Ali was named governor Sultan couldn't do anything about it under Ali, Egypt was brought into the Industrial Age oversaw the building of textile factories and shipyards Example of state-sponsored industrialization JAPAN 400 years from this period Japan kept to himself reason for being introverted: had developed a rich culture and wanted to protect it from outside influence especially from industrialization they saw that industrialization was more than building factories and being open a trade they understood that industrialization carried economic and cultural freight specifically Western cultural Freight to them, accepting industrialization was like accepting Western culture (big No) Western industrial powers then Press Japan to open its borders to trade EX. In 1853, the United States came knocking on Japan's doors naval fleet of American Destroyers floated into Japan's harbors Japan refused to open their doors the next year, Japan opened their borders to trade with the United States Japan quickly decided that they weren't going to be the victims of Western take over (like what happened w. China) Japan was offensive so they took steps to guard the culture that they cherished industrializing Generated enough strength to protect the culture Meiji Restoration: The process of Japanese industrialization and limited westernization Government-sponsored reforms: built railroads, regular roads, abolished the long-standing social and political system of feudalism, and established a constitutional monarchy Paid for this through high taxes throughout the nation
“i’m gonna need about 400 years of me time. stop looking at me.”
same here japan. same here.
the japan being depressed sketch was one of your best
Agree!
The "acting?" examples (especially in this video!) are always super helpful and I randomly remember them in tests so they definitely work!
Haha I know it's late, but you should absolutely watch videos called The History of Japan and the History of the world. They're comedic gold and incredibly informational
@@cindymarie9672 I love those two but thanks for the good recommendations! Lowkey going to watch the World one to review for the test
I relate to Japan on a personal level.
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My APWH teacher doesnt cover the material with us so she leaves us stranded, this is the first video I see from you and its totally awesome!! thanks man subscribing and coming back every unit.
Heck yes! Glad to have you along...
dude, same
I don't have timestamps, but here's my vocab/notes:
Ottoman Empire - Called the sick man of Europe, very weak
Powerful european countries (france/britain/russia) were pressing in to establish colonial holdings
As power and wealth went to industrializing nations, non-industrial nations (ottomans) were losing power and wealth
String of terrible leaders
Muhammad Ali - Ottoman officer who rose to power because he was supported by egyptian people (part of the ottoman empire) and sultan couldn’t stop him. Brought to Egypt to industrialization
Building of textile and arms factories, shipyards
Japan - Wanted to protect the culture from industrialization/western culture
However western powers wanted to sell their goods and pushed for Japan to trade
In 1853 the US naval fleet came to Japan’s harbour, thinly threatened destruction if they didn’t comply with trading, so Japan opened borders to trade
Meiji Restoration - they chose to industrialize just enough to have the strength to protect their culture, defensive modernization
Built railroads, regular roads
Abolished feudalism
Established constitutional monarchy
Paid for this all by raising taxes
Ottoman Empire/Egypt and Japan were both state-sponsored industrialization
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This is totally uncalled for but here comes a U.S history joke relating to Hamilton
Alexander: Can I help construct America?
Aaron Burr: No
Thomas Jefferson: No
James Madison: No
Eliza Hamilton: No
No one else:
Not a single soul:
Alexander: 3:16
lol
The joke is stretched out too much,I think some of the funny spilled out😳
Omgggg it might just be that I'm super bored from doing history but I'm dyinggg laughing right now that's soo funny.
@@leahnessen4744 I completely forgot about this comment lmao I was bored when I wrote it too
@@A_Eye-29 ngl i wheezed
oh! this is a pleasant surprise because i have an Industrial Revolution test tomorrow. thank you!
You’re welcome! Hope it went well...
imagine ap test tmrw and you are actually binge watching all of heimler'S videos. COULD NOT BE ME. 🙂🙂SEASON 5 EPISODE 6
ayyeeee sammeee 😂
same but from a year later
Just wanna say Thank You a lot for these videos! I moved schools in the middle of the school year and I went from Unit 4 to Unit 6 and so now I have to learn Unit 5 on my own so these videos are helping so much :)
That’s rough, but I’m glad you’re finding them useful in catching up!
Same! i moved schools and missed an entire unit about a month ago. Gladly i’ve caught up but the videos are great
he is VERY helpful :)
Niti Jani HIII
I love how you incorporate sit-com material into history... pure talent 😪🤯
The ap tests passed already and we still get work. Can you believe it? thx for helping me through this. I discovered you about 3 weeks before the ap tests. Big help.
I love these videos they are amazingly helpful. Also sidenote pretty sure heimler's favorite phrase is metric buttloads.
Yeah, I use that phrase a metric buttload of times...
Just here to let you know many ppl still watching ur Ap world vids and u the 🐐
YES! Another video . . . . Getting better and better too! The examples are great in this episode.
Thanks! I’m trying to get caught up to everyone. Hopefully I’ll have Unit 5 done by next week...
Great video Heimler! Here are my notes:
Ottoman Empire:
Declining because pressed in by countries trying to colonize and bc they hadn’t industrialized
Muhammed Ali: Ottoman officer who was named governor of Egypt and gained power over the sultan → Egypt brought into industrial age
Textile factories, arms factories, & shipyards
Japan:
Wanted to protect their culture and resisted industrialization
Pressure from Western countries to trade
In 1863 US naval ships led by Matthew Perry went to Japan to convince them → Japan opened their borders but still wanted to protect their culture → Meiji restoration
Meiji restoration: Built railroads, roads, abolished feudalism, established constitutional monarchy (done by increasing taxes)
thank u so much for this !
Love how Japan was basically Emo
Rushing four units in two/one day, how lovely
ME RIGHT NOW
Love this channel so much it helps a ton
thank you so much for posting these videos. i learn a lot from you
3:37 “open the country. stop having it be closed”
You are my history book lol.
Love it
my notes:
as industrialization spread, many governments were faced with a difficult choice (Either they could hold on to their traditional values or they could industrialize and go modern) How that choice played out?
Ottoman
‘Sick man of Europe’ (nickname in 1800s)
Other powerful European countries (Britain, France, Russia) pressing in on Ottomans on all sides to establish colonial holdings
as power and wealth began to transition into the industrialized nations, non-industrial folks like the Ottomans began to see their power and wealth decline
they had a string of weak and bad leaders who did nothing to stop or fix the first two things
Muhammad Ali
Ottoman officer who rose to prominence during a little scuttle in Egypt
At this time Egypt was part of the Ottoman Empire but the Ottoman sultan had largely lost control of the region because of the bad leadership
so local Egyptian leaders named Ali their governor, and bc he had the backing of the people, the weakened sultan could do little about it
under the leadership of Muhammad Ali, Egypt was brought into the Industrial Age
Ali oversaw the building of textile factories, arms factories, and shipyards (ex of state-sponsored industrialization)
Japan
400 yrs b4, Japan kept to itself
bc developed rich culture and wanted to protect it from outside influence, especially industrial influence
they could see that to accept industrialization meant way more than building a few factories and opening themselves up to new trading partners
understood that industrialization carried more than economic freight-it also carried cultural freight (payment), specifically, western cultural freight (so to accept industrialization was to accept western culture)
western powers began to press Japan hard to open its borders to trade
Ex: 1853 when the United States came knocking on Japan’s door. In that year a naval fleet of American destroyers floated into Japan’s harbors Commodore Matthew Perry got off the ships and asked Japan to open its doors to trade with the United States (next year Japan open boarders to trade w US)
Japan quickly decided that they weren’t going to be the victims of western takeover like they saw in China
Japan went on offensive (industrializing, just enough to protect its culture)
Meiji Restoration: process of Japanese industrialization and limited westernization
Government-sponsored reforms *paid for all of this by jacking up taxes across the nation
built railroads and regular roads
abolished the longstanding social and political system of feudalism
established a constitutional monarchy
I'm in love with these videos! They have me learning quite a bit, but they also have me laughing far too hard at the jokes and dorky commentary haha
Well that’s about all I could ask for…
So I'm taking notes of this and I actually wrote down and took note of when you said Western Powers leaving the Japanese alone. I didn't see when you said it was a joke until I finished writing the note. I swear I am not credulous >:[. I had a feeling it was too good to be true. *Face-palm*
Hi Mr. Heimler, thank you so much for making these videos, my teacher uses them sometimes and they’re really helpful! I had a question about the Ultimate Review Packet, does it have additional videos aside from the ones on TH-cam?
Thank you!
That’s awesome! And to answer your question, yes, the packet has Unit review videos for all nine units. Four of them are here on YT, but Units 5-9 are only in the packet...
Ottomans
- Mhumaid Ali brought Egypt into modern age thru textile factories, arms factories, etc.
Japan
- Kept to itself b/c they wanted to protect rich culture from industrialization from west and western culture
- Mathew Perry and US threaten Japan to open up which they did but Japan still attemped to guard culutre by industrializing enough for strength to keep their culture
-Meiji restoration: eliminate feudalism, constitutional monarchy, building of roads
'I'm going to need 400 years of me time'
0:29 Instruction unclear, crushed my femur.
rip
Dont even take ap world but its just so interesting
Wow, that’s quite an endorsement. Glad you’re finding it interesting...
"now the reason why Japan was so introverted" LMAO
But have you heard of AmBiVveRts?
2019 PSAT takers are quaking...“ambi-what??”
@@karenkatd I actually knew what it was so ha ha
Thank you mr. heimler
3:26 🎵 kno- kno- knocking on Japan’s door
this is so helpful, i hove it, love your jokes and little skits too
so, one question, my book conpletely stopped talking abt japan and china from chp 28-30 sooo, idk if the japan stuff is gon be helpful
Hey I dont know if youll see this of not but for an SAQ do I have to define and explain or can I just Name and define?
does the ultimate review packet have topic videos (unit 5, topic 8)
No, only Unit review videos. 5.8-5.10 will be up this week...
so does the Japanese every seem that they could lose their culture after the Meiji Restoration started
What role did the government play in the Industrial Revolution?
Japan tends to do everything they could to keep their culture which is amazing but they do something like massive scale anti-foreign rally where they demand their government to kick out all the foreigners from their land.
And they want to invite all of them back for 2020 Olympic that was going to happen....?
i love u - jilani from hmsa
Love you right back
2:09 Mood
I resent how much I resonated with Japan just then
I spy Freemanpedia logos in the background!
Heck yes you do
Matthew Perry???
How did industrialization help Japan protect their culture? Didn't they refrain from industrialization pre-Restoration because they didn't want to welcome Western influence?
watch this on 1.25x speed trust me
why the fuck are you so amazing? i don’t go to school but damn
Aw shucks... I’m blushing
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Japan... is me
instead of "knocking on heavens door" it is now "knocking on japans door" (any guns n roses fans out there? 😅)
its 30 min b4 my exam LOL
omg Japan is a MOOD😂😂
First commnet!
Nice! But your life is all downhill from here...
hey lol
Notes! 🪴🪴🪴
Unit 5 V6 Government's role
As Industrialization spread, many governments were faced with a difficult choice
hold on to Traditional Values or industrializing and go modern
COMPARISONS: the Ottoman Empire and Japan
OTTOMAN EMPIRE:
Sick man of Europe in the 1800's
powerful European countries ( Britain, France, and Russia) pressed on the Ottoman Empire on all sides to establish Colonial Holdings
Ottomans were nonindustrialized so their power and wealth declined
Had weak leaders who did nothing to stop or rectify the two things mentioned above
Muhammad Ali Rose to prominence during the little Scuttle in Egypt ( Egypt was a part of the Ottoman Empire but the ottoman Sultan had largely lost control of the region)
Ali was named governor
Sultan couldn't do anything about it
under Ali, Egypt was brought into the Industrial Age
oversaw the building of textile factories and shipyards
Example of state-sponsored industrialization
JAPAN
400 years from this period Japan kept to himself
reason for being introverted: had developed a rich culture and wanted to protect it from outside influence especially from industrialization
they saw that industrialization was more than building factories and being open a trade
they understood that industrialization carried economic and cultural freight specifically Western cultural Freight
to them, accepting industrialization was like accepting Western culture (big No)
Western industrial powers then Press Japan to open its borders to trade
EX. In 1853, the United States came knocking on Japan's doors
naval fleet of American Destroyers floated into Japan's harbors
Japan refused to open their doors
the next year, Japan opened their borders to trade with the United States
Japan quickly decided that they weren't going to be the victims of Western take over (like what happened w. China)
Japan was offensive so they took steps to guard the culture that they cherished industrializing
Generated enough strength to protect the culture
Meiji Restoration: The process of Japanese industrialization and limited westernization
Government-sponsored reforms: built railroads, regular roads, abolished the long-standing social and political system of feudalism, and established a constitutional monarchy
Paid for this through high taxes throughout the nation