China history

History of China

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    Qing Dynasty

    The Qing dynasty is the last Chinese dynasty. The west during the first opium war in 1842 and Qing dynasty lose control over foreign immigrants entering the country.
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    The fall of the Qing

    The Qing were not ethnically Chinese, but they came from the Manchu. Which resulted in the tensions between Ethnic Chinese and the Manchus, Dissatisfaction with the government,standard of living and corruption.
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    Whit lotus Rebelion

    The White lottus rebellion was arebellion occured during the Qing dynasty of China. It broke out in 1794.
  • Population pressure

    Population pressure
    When the Qing conquered China in the 1600s they restored peace and promoted the recovery of the agricultural economy .This would lay the foundation for the doubling of the Chinese population between 1650 and 1800.
  • Jpan take control of kamosa

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    Opium war

    The first Opium War was fought between China and ฺBritain also known as the Arrow wars. In 1739 the British started to sell Opium in China. The British wanted their tea, and the Manchu emperor, Daoguang (1821-1850) wanted an end to opium importation.China order British subjects to hand over their stocks of opium to China and 21000 chests of Opium in China were surrendered and destroyed.
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    Opium War 2

    Opium war 2 was a war of British empire and French empire againts the Qing empire of China from 1856 to 1860. After the Xianfeng Emperor and his entourage fled Beijing, the June 1858 Treaty of Tianjin was ratified by the emperor's brother, Prince Gong, in the Convention of Beijing on 18 October 1860, bringing The Second Opium War to an end.
  • Boxer Rebelion

    Boxer Rebelion
    As foreign influence grew, so did nationalism. Nationalism was growing all around the world.
    The Chinese people wanted to be free of foreign influence.
  • THe beginning of republic that lead by Sun Yixian

    THe beginning of republic that lead by Sun Yixian
    The Qing Dynasty has fallen
    Sun Yixian takes over as President he hopes to build China through The people, Nationalism and Democracy.
  • Fall of Qing

    Fall of Qing
    1644 to 1912 - was perhaps the greatest and most powerful Chinese dynasty in history. The Dynasty of Qinf falied becaused population pressure, opium war, Whie lotus rebellion.
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    warlord era

    The Warlord Era was a decade-long period when national authority in China disintegrated and the country broke apart into a jigsaw of regions, controlled by powerful local leaders and cliques. Warlordism was in large part a culmination of the internal divisions that had emerged in late Qing China.
  • Jiang Jeishi takes control of the KMT

    Jiang Jeishi takes control of the KMT
    In 1926 Jiang Jeishi took control of the Nationalist Party and smashed the Warlords his aim was to unite China.
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    The long march

    The Long March saved Mao Zedong and the Communist Party from the Chinese military. The nationalist attacked the Communists who retreated.
    This became known as the Long March.
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    WW2

    also known as the Second World War. was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The Chinese were united in their battle against Japan –the invading foreigners. The civil war was forgotten.
  • The communists take power and the Nationalists escape to Taiwan

    The communists take power and the Nationalists escape to Taiwan
    In 1949 the Communists defeated the Nationalists.
    The Nationalists escaped to Taiwan to set up their own Nationalist government.
  • Started of one hundred flowers campeign

    Started of one hundred flowers campeign
    Mao made an unusual request.
    He called for the nation's intellectuals and asked them to engage in open criticism of the Party.
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    Great Leap Forward

    The Great Leap Forward, also known as The Great Stride. traditional Chinese of the People's Republic of China was an economic and social campaign by the Communist Party of China. The Great Leap Forward was Mao’s attempt to modernize China’s economy.
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    The Cultural Revolution

    Mao's attempt to reassert his beliefs in China. it was an attempt by Mao to re impose his authority on the party and there for the country.
  • Mao’s death

    Mao’s death
    Mao Tse-tung died from complications of Parkinson's disease in Beijing, China.