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1 THE OPIUM WAR TO THE MAY FOURTH MOVEMENT 1839-1919

2 Qing Dynasty 1644-1911 It was old! Outdated and hadn’t industrialized Foreign policy relied on the tribute system Modified mercantilism Religious and culture diversity Lead to strife and rebellion Confined Europeans to ports in Guangzhou China dictated trade and was still world’s largest economic power

3  The British import Chinese labor, raw materials, silk, tea, and porcelain.  The Chinese “import” British gold and silver reserves  How are the British going to reverse the flow of British money to China and create a F.B.o.T.?

4 GB sells opium  Abused by Chinese  War between GB and China  And the winner is?

5 The Opium War Who is going to win? Why? What is going to happen next? Why? Modernized Country vs. Traditional Country

6 Review of the Opium War 1839-1842  Trade imbalance  Opium is an addicting drug  Qing write GB to stop importation  Opium War breaks out  Smuggled in Opium  By 1835 12 million addicted. From 1729 to 1838 imports rose from 200 to 40,000 chests per year  GB refuse – why?  GB wins – why? CausesEffects

7 Treaty of Nanjing - 1842  British receive Hong Kong  Five trading ports open  Extraterritoriality  Opium trade continues  “Unequal Treaty”

8 During the second half of the 19 th century European exploitation continues unabated. 1842  1898

9 New foreign policies continue to exploit the Chinese  Area where a nation controlled trade and investment  Japanese and European footholds  US attempt to keep China open  China’s borders open to merchants of all nations Sphere of InfluenceOpen Door Policy

10 What’s going on here?What are you looking at? Who is portrayed?What is the main idea?

11 – Adding Insult to Injury– Open Door Policy and Spheres of Influence

12 AT THIS POINT IN THE STORY WHO IS GOING TO BE UPSET WITH THE STATUS QUO?

13 Boxer Rebellion: “Death to the foreign devils” Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists Nationalists attempt to kick out foreigners Defeated by a multinational force Result? Qing weak and divided Exploitation continues

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15 Carnage of War "The villages had been burned and looted by the allied columns, the people had fled from their homes... the banks of the Peiho were reeking with the stench from the floating bodies of dead Chinamen.“ - US Army General

16 WHO IS TO BLAME NOW? After the Boxer Rebellion Chinese lead a popular uprising against the Qing

17 Qing Dynasty ends Poor Puyi! Dr. Sun Yet San (Sun Yixian) forms the new Republic of China “Three Principles of the People” Nationalism People’s rights (Democracy) People’s livelihood (economy) 1911

18 A Government in Crisis – Post WWI (1917) Ignored at T of V Students revolt Reject old customs and ways Rise in revolutionary thought Expulsion of literati Rise of communist thought Country devolving into two factions What two groups are going to battle for power? Student protests at the Temple of Heaven

19 May Fourth Movement Student demonstrations Outrage at Versailles Treaty Attempt to eliminate old customs/ways from society First attempt to modernize Intellectual turning point Rise of Communist thought

20 The End…


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