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China and Imperialism. China in 1800. The Qing dynasty was at its height Its borders were relatively secure Politically, China was stable and prospered from the long peaceful rule of Kangxi - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHINA AND IMPERIALISM

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China in 1800 The Qing dynasty was at its height Its borders were relatively secure Politically, China was stable and

prospered from the long peaceful rule of Kangxi

The increase in Western influence would be one of the main reasons for the downfall of the Quing dynasty

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The Opium War Opium was illegal in China The British produced opium in India for

sale in China The operated out of Canton Chinese officials went into the Canton

opium warehouses and destroyed the opium

The British declared war and thus the opium war began and lasted 1839-1842

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Results British military technology destroyed the

Chinese antiquated weapons. River forts and coastal batteries were easily destroyed

British gained Hong Kong and the opening of five coastal ports to British goods

Nothing was said about opium but it continued to be sold by the British to the Chinese

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Taiping rebellion 1853-1864

Peasant uprising Reasons - peasants were growing increasingly poor -corrupt officials -unjust taxation -decline in government services Factionalism within the rebellion led to its

losing momentum Deaths: 20 million, mainly due to famine

and plague

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2nd Opium War Not happy with the results of the 1st

Opium War, the British launched a new series of attacks and took Beijing in 1860

British gained new concessions: the legalization of opium, more territory in Pearl River Delta, and allowance of British warships to patrol any Chinese river

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One Hundred Days - 1898 A period of time

where reformers push major changes to try and save China from collapse

Challenged by conservatives and Empress CIXI

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Open Door Policy Informal agreement (led by the US) to

insure among Western nations the economic openness of China

Helped contain the worry of China’s imminent collapse and the loss of its 400 million customers

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Boxer Rebellion - 1900 A secret society that rebelled north of

beijing. They were angry over a damaging

drought and high unemployment caused by the foreign economic activity

The boxers attacked foreign residents in Baijing and cities near it.

A foreign expeditionary force of eight nations was sent to stop the rebellion which was quickly crushed

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End of old order in China 1905, a commission was established to

study constituional issues National Assembly was formed in 1910 These reforms were too little and too late

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Democracy in China The Thomas Jefferson of

China was Sun Yat- Sen Advocated the “three

principles” of nationalism, democracy, and people’s livelihood

Process would be a military take-over ending with a constitutional democracy

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Collapse The last emperor could not suppress

rebellion in the country-side and his trusted general switched sides to support Sun Yat-sen.

In 1911, Sun became the new President of China with the end of the Qing dynasty and the end of 3,000 years of the dynastic cycle in China