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Polittical Revolutions and Wars thoughtout Europe and Asia THESIS: The different revolutions and wars all through Asia and Europe changed the position of power and dominance while continuing to use violence as an attepmt to solve political issues.
The different revolutions and wars all through Asia and Europe changed the position of power and dominance while continuing to use violence as an attepmt to solve political issues. -
C.E Ottoman vs. Russia
The Ottoman War with Russia was a disastrous defeat by the Ottoman Empire. This war changed power and strength views worldwide. -
C.E Pugachev Rebellion
Pugachev Rebellion was fought between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Pugachev's leadership position helped change and end serfdom. -
C.E The Opium War
The Opium War in China changed the balance of goods being traded. The imbalance caused tension throughout China. -
C.E The Taiping Rebellion
The Taiping Rebellion is ranked as one of the bloodiest wars in history. This war between the Taiping Army and the provinces of China continued for 14 years. -
C.E The Crimean War
The Crimean War was fought between a European alliance against Russia. This war changed all nations that were involved one way or another. -
C.E Manchuria vs. Japan
Manchuria lost a shocking battle against Japan. The Manchuria continued to resist reform help to strengthen the CHinese civilization. -
C.E Sino-Japanese War
The Sino-Japanese War was a victory for Japan over China. This showed Japanese dominance and changed its superiority over all other Asain powers. -
C.E Russo-Japanese War
The Japanese beat Russia against all expectations. Russia could not move ita fleet quick enough to win. Japan continued to be more nimble and gain more opportunities. -
C.E Chinese Revolution of 1911
The Chinese Revolution ended the imperial system. Southern Chinesemen led a successful revolt against the Qing Dynasty which changed the society of China forever, -
C.E Russian Revolution
The Bolshevik were victorious in the Russian Revolution. This revolution was inevitable and continued to make compromise a difficult task in Russian societies.