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The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue

The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue. Week 2. Week 2: Teaching Outline. Taiwan’s Complex History Taiwan’s Return to China (1945) Impact of the Korean War on Taiwan. First Wave of Migration: Aboriginal Peoples. Taiwan Pictures Digital Archive. 1. Taiwan’s Complex History.

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The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue

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  1. The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue Week 2

  2. Week 2: Teaching Outline • Taiwan’s Complex History • Taiwan’s Return to China (1945) • Impact of the Korean War on Taiwan

  3. First Wave of Migration: Aboriginal Peoples Taiwan Pictures Digital Archive

  4. 1. Taiwan’s Complex History • Formosa (From Portuguese, 16th century) • Dutch occupation of southwest Taiwan (1624-1662) • Japanese Colonial Rule (1895-1945) • 4 foreign countries have their flags flown over Taiwan before 1945 • Returning to China (1945--) • Length of Taiwanese history:400 years?

  5. 1. Taiwan’s Complex History • Length of Taiwanese history (2200) • Qin Dynasty (221-206 B.C.) • Three Kingdoms Period (220-280 A.D.) • Sui Dynasty (589-618 A.D.) • Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368 A.D) • Zheng Chenggong Regime (1662-1683) • Part of Fukien Province (1683-1884) • Taiwan Province (1884-1895)

  6. Second Wave of Migration: Han Chinese Taiwan Pictures Digital Archive

  7. Japanese First Attempt to Take Taiwan (1875)

  8. French Attempt to Take Taiwan (1884-1885)

  9. Taiwan before 1895 • 1662: Zheng Chenggong expelled the Dutch, remained loyal to Ming Dynasty • 1683: Qing defeated Zheng • 1884: Qing declared Taiwan a province

  10. Taiwan Republic Stamp and Post Mark(1895)

  11. The Nature of Taiwan Republic Taiwan Republic (1895) National title and flag Yongqing (Loyal to Qing Quart forever) Its relations with the Qing court Tiger and Dragon

  12. Flag of Taiwan Republic, 1895

  13. Flag of Qing Dynasty (Blue dragon with Yellow Background)

  14. Third Wave of Migration: Japanese Taiwan Pictures Digital Archive

  15. 1895 to 1945 Taiwan Mainland - 1898: reform movement - 1911: Xinhai Revolution - 1912: Republic of China founded - 1919: May 4th Movement - 1920s: struggle for national unification - 1920s-40s: conflict between CCP and GMD - 1931: Japan invaded Dongbei - ’37-’45: Anti-Japanese War - 1895: Taiwan became a colony of Japan; economic development followed to make Taiwan a “model colony” - 1920s: home rule movement in Japan - 1930: final battles between Japanese and Aboriginals - ‘30s: limited local elections - ‘30s: “Japanization” campaign - ’37-’45: Taiwanese incorporated into Japanese armed forces

  16. 2. Taiwan’s Return to China (1945)

  17. Fourth Wave of Migration: Guomindang Welcome ROC To Taiwan Raising the ROC Flag

  18. 1945-1949 1945: “Retrocession” (光復) 1947: 2-28 Incident 1949: Mainlanders pour into Taiwan – altogether, 2 million “ 外省人” arrive

  19. February 28 incident (1947) • Background • Street vendor selling contraband cigarettes was beaten by police officer • A bystander was shot • Demonstrations followed and more were killed • Brutal suppression: 28000 killed

  20. February 28 incident (1947) • Consequences • Overseas independence movement • Historical memory • 2.28 peace park in Taipei

  21. ROC to Taiwan • KMT regime moving to Taiwan (1949) • Adding more than 1 millions to Taiwanese population • The U.S. hands-off policy in the early 1950

  22. 3. Impact of the Korean War on Taiwan (June 25, 1950) • Seventh Fleet into the Strait • Not salvaging a corrupt government, but preventing the spread of Communism • “The determination of the future status of Formosa must await the restoration of security in the Pacific, a peace settlement with Japan, or consideration by the United States” (President Truman)

  23. Using Taiwan as the counterattacking base against the mainland in order to recover the ROC (50s to 60s) Retaking the Mainland Militarily

  24. Authoritarian Era (威權時代) • Constitution suspended, martial law imposed until unification was complete • Single-party government • Repression of dissent • Dedication to 國民黨 goal: national unification • Discrimination against 本省人 and 本土文化

  25. 历史脉络 • 元朝(澎湖巡检司的设立) • 荷兰殖民统治(1624-1662) • 明郑(1662-1683) • 反清复明 • 图谋吕宋 (海商资本的冲动 VS. 长城文化的防御性) • 福建台湾府(1683-1884) • 为防台而治台(东南七省之屏障 VS. 动乱之渊)

  26. 历史脉络 • 台湾省(1884-1895) • 中法战争和台湾建省 • 台湾民主国(1895) • 永清(国号) • 唐景崧(台湾巡抚)与张之洞(南洋大臣) • 日据台湾(1895-1945) • 光复初期(1945-1949) • “中华民国”到台湾 • 朝鲜战争和美国因素的介入

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