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title Chinas Revolutionary Century 1842 – 1949 Part I: The Qing ( ) © Howard R. Spendelow Georgetown University revised 28 Mar 2012

Terms for Chinas Revolutionary Century

British influence in South Asia, 1744 / 1767

British opium sales

copper coins

string of cash

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Foreign settlement near Canton, pre-1842

Nemesis at Guangzhou The Illustrated London News, 12 November 1842

modern Grand Canal ( )

Jiangsu canals

GoogleEarth – lower Yangzi

GoogleEarth - Zhenjiang

Chinese victory at Sanyuanli ( )

First Round of Treaty Ports

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the Xianfeng Emperor (reg )

Extent of the Taiping Movement

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Ye Mingchen in captivity, 1858

(the end)

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