Tuesday February 7th If imperialism is not banished from the country, China will perish as a nation. If China does not perish, then imperialism cannot.

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Tuesday February 7th If imperialism is not banished from the country, China will perish as a nation. If China does not perish, then imperialism cannot remain Jiang Jieshi Flash Cards Due tomorrow

Wednesday Flash Cards are due. Take them out, unclip them, be prepared to bring them up to me Vocab Quiz tomorrow Test Next Thursday Project due next Friday DON’T PROCRASTINATE

Opium Wars China didn’t want to trade with England England smuggles in Opium Addicted Chinese citizens illegally trade with England China Gov goes to war with England China Loses Treaty of Nanjing – gives Hong Kong to England, Other European countries now want to trade with china

Taiping rebellion Problems are growing in china Population explosion, followed by poor harvest People starving Citizens mad at gov, think gov cares more about foreign powers They form a rebellion to “Make china great again” Rebellion all over china. 20 million people die Gov gets back control, but damage has been done

PIE China suffers attacks from other nations; forced to grant more rights Europeans, Japan gain spheres of influence— areas of economic control U.S. declares Open Door Policy (1899) - Chinese trade open to all nations

Boxer rebellion Citizens mad that gov betrays Chinese traditions Group of righteous and harmonious fists- rebel group that attacks foreigners “Death to foreigners “ Rebellion is defeated, but the movement for Chinese nationalism continues

Nationalism Political boundaries (Borders) My country is the best The people and culture in my country are the best “Best” implies competition, leads to conflict with others Becomes a thing during industrial revolution

Japan- treaty of Kanagawa Japan is all alone- Tokugawa Shogunate Refuse trade with outsiders 1600-1850 (They miss out on industrial rev) America pulls into port with giant ship When we come back we will bring more ships, trade with us or die Treaty of Kanagawa- Japan trades with US.

Japan- from Caterpillar to Butterfly Realize- “Oh geez, we are far behind everyone else, we need to modernize or we will be conquered” Modernize country Meiji Era- no more Tokugawa Shogunate, Emperor rules Japan Industrialize economy Japan has few natural resources for industrialization Conquer new places for resources

Russo Japanese War Japan invades Korea Russia has interest in Manchuria Japan and Russia agree not to mess with each other Japan invades Russian Land (Russo-Japanese War) Japan wins the War Japan is recognized on a global level as a competitor for war