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    imperialism and imposition of Christianity on Chinese. The rebels had grievances against the opium trade‚ economic manipulation‚ political interference‚ evangelical missionaries‚ and especially ‘unequal treaties’ imposed by western powers on the ruling Qing dynasty (Brown‚ 2013). In June 1900 in Beijing‚ the Boxers forced diplomats‚ foreign civilians and soldiers‚ and Chinese christians to seek refuge in the Legation Quarter. This caused them to be besieged by the Imperial Army of China and the Boxers for

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    Evaluate the importance of Sun Yixian’s (Sun Yat-sen’s) role in bringing about the 1911 Revolution in China. Sun Yat-sen’s role in the 1911 revolution against the Qing dynasty was an indirect one. Sun Yat-sen was exiled in the United States during the events of the Wuchang Uprising of October 10th‚ 1911‚ hearing about it through a newspaper publication in Denver‚ Colorado.[1] Many Historians view Sun’s accession as the provisional President of the Republic of China‚ directly following the revolution

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    did not seek equality. The imperial known as the Manchus were at the top of this political structure. The Manchus came from Manchuria‚ they ruled from 1644 to 1912 and became nearly conformed into China. The Manchus were known to be the last ruling dynasty to date. They were in charge when the Europeans begun to arrive in vast numbers. Internal trade was very important to China during the 19th century. The silk industry was very important‚ as it had been for many years. But the balance of the population

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    cheongsam. Let’s start with the history. The history of Chinese cheongsam goes back many years. Its origin can be traced to the Qing Dynasty. Cheongsam was first worn by Manchu people who were called " banner"(旗人)‚ so it called " cheongsam”(旗袍). At that time‚ the cheongsam was characterized [ˈkæriktəraizd] by straight lines and loose forms. The regulations in Qing Dynasty forced all people to wear changpao (another name for “cheongsam”). So it was adopted by Chinese people for 300 years. After Xinhai

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    In the 1700’s‚ during the age of European imperialism in China‚ British forces attempted to establish the foreign trading of opium‚ a highly addictive substance extracted from the juice of the opium poppy (“Opium and Heroin”) . The Chinese were opposed to this enforcement due to its negative effects among the Chinese economy and civilians. As a result of this prolonged dispute between British and Chinese powers‚ British troops eventually attacked numerous Chinese villages‚ leading to the commencement

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    The Communist Revolution started in 1911‚ and later the Chinese had to to fight off the Japanese invasion with the the help of the United states. Once the Japanese surrendered‚ at the end of world war 2‚ the Chinese Civil War strengthened. This was without a doubt the worst and most violent events in the history of China‚ and it lasted for four miserable years between 1945-1949. This entire civil war was primarily about Nationalist and Communist control over China‚ with Mao Zedong and many

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    Noel Joseph Terence Montgomery Needham‚ 9 December 1900 – 24 March 1995‚ also known as Li Yuese‚ was a British scientist‚ historian and sinologist known for his scientific research and writing on the history of Chinese science.  His grand question is: Why was China overshot by the West in science and technology?  What happened in the history of China that made developing science and technology less important? What happened in Europe that made developing science and technology more important? What

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    AP World History Chapters 29 – 33 study guide The canton system- system that allowed china to control European merchants but also the terms of trade in china; control trade with the west within china Laissez faire economics- a doctrine advocating a hands off government meaning the government had minimum influence and could not regulate or interfere with the states affairs and economy only when necessary Working and living conditions during the industrial age-the hours under strict and harsh regulation

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    significantly different. From the point of China‚ its areas of tea gardens were increased rapidly and Chinese domestic tea trade was also enhanced. On the contrary‚ Britain did not make profit as it previous estimated because Qing Dynasty only required hard cash—silver at that time. The Qing Empire was not interested in British manufactured goods at all because of two reasons. Firstly‚ Chinese were satisfied with their handmade goods‚ they thought their crafts were the best.

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    for example if he was trying to be anonymous or didn’t want to be found directly linked to the criticisms in his works. His father was a palace guard for the Qing emperor and was killed during the Boxer Rebellion. According to the introduction of his novel‚ translated by Howard Goldblatt‚ he was sensitive about his link to the Manchu Dynasty which was hated by many. I think that this aspect of his life may be why he writes about the Chinese government‚ acknowledging its flaws and its benefits. Throughout

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