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Imperialism in China How did imperialism impact China?
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China Isolated country – Only allowed one port open for trade Great Britain - wants more Enter the largest Drug Lord Ever – Queen Victoria
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Opium Trade and War Britain begins to trade Opium – A drug – Chinese become addicted Opium War Begins – Chinese government tells Britain to stop selling Opium and Britain refuses – Britain wins because of advanced weapons/technology
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Results of Opium War China has to open more ports for trading Many Chinese not happy with outcome of the war
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Taiping Rebellion Peasant revolt against the outcome of the Opium War Rebellion put down by European Nations
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Spheres of Influence European countries saw how weak China was becoming Grabbed land and created spheres of influences
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Boxer Rebellion Chinese Secret Society that wants to get rid of foreign powers and influence in China form a rebellion Europeans and US come in and put down the rebellion
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Open Door Policy US issued the idea of the Open Door Policy – Leave China open to trade with all nations instead of taking parts of China This will benefit all countries except for China
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Economic Impact Some parts economically controlled by outside powers Increased manufacturing and industrialization Improvements in transportation
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Political Impact Rebellions Restructure government
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Social/Cultural Impact Nationalistic feelings Education New Religion – Christianity Improvements in communication New Social Structure
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