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Imperialism in China and Japan

Imperialism in China and Japan. By Mr. P . China Trade: . China sold the British merchants SILK, TEA, PORCELAIN, in exchange for GOLD and SILVER. China was exporting more than it imported which made the British upset and so they wanted more stuff.(1890’s)

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Imperialism in China and Japan

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  1. Imperialism in China and Japan By Mr. P

  2. China Trade: • China sold the British merchants SILK, TEA, PORCELAIN, in exchange for GOLD and SILVER. • China was exporting more than it imported which made the British upset and so they wanted more stuff.(1890’s) • British wanted to expand markets to other countries to feed the INDUSTRIAL MACHINE

  3. OPIUM WAR • Opium grown in INDIA was traded for TEA • SILVER was eventually used as payment for the OPIUM. • Chinese government outlawed the drug. • The Chinese govt. executed drug dealers. • 1839 OPIUM WAR begins. (Britain refused to stop selling)

  4. OPIUM WAR: • Unequal Treaties: 1842 Britain made the Chinese accept the TREATY OF NANJING. • Give up rights to western powers. • Made them pay for war. • Laws of the land do not apply to outsiders (extraterritoriality right) 4. Most favored nation clause, whatever rights you give another nation you need to give us. 5. Can trade in 5 ports.

  5. Taipang Rebellion: Massive flooding, tax evasion, extravagant court cases, widespread corruption by the rich in CHINA! • Poverty and misery increased and they poor will rise up from 1850-1864. Inspired by a revolutionary teacher Hwong Chwahn. • He wanted a heavenly kingdom of great peace the “TAIPANG.” • He was influenced by the teachings of western missionaries.

  6. Taipang Rebellion • Fight between Imperial China and Taipang Rebels. • Effects: 20-30 million dead, shared power with regional governors and Russia seized lands in Northern China.

  7. CHINA Imperialized by Britain Forced into foreign trade (opium) Signed treaty because lost Opium war Agreed to modernize after 2 wars Became weaker 1899=Open Door policy RESISTED IMPERIALISM JAPAN Imperialized by US Asked to open country to trade Signed treaty out of FEAR Vowed to industrialize Sought out best imperialists Germany=military British=navy Became strong Convinced west to give up extraterritorial rights Imperialized Russia/China Transformed in POWERHOUSE!! JAPAN: 2 different approaches

  8. War with Japan • In 1868 Japan decided to go to war with China. • Japan took Taiwan from China and were dressed as westerners at the treaty table. • They actually wanted more land but some countries would not let them take it. • This was a disaster for China. China will resent westerners.

  9. Boxer Rebellion • In 1899 a group of Chinese had formed a secret society the righteous harmonious fists. Westerners watched them train and dubbed them BOXERS. • Goal was to drive out foreign devils. • Polluting with telegraph, trains, and other NON Chinese ways.

  10. Boxer Rebellion • The westerners responded to boxers attacks in 1900 by organizing a multinational force to crush the boxers and rescue foreigners in Beijing.

  11. BOXER REBELLION: • Effects: China had to reform: • Rushed women to school • Stressed science and math • More students were sent to study abroad • China expanded economically as well as mining, trains, telegraphs, tobacco, soybeans, silk.

  12. Boxer Rebellion • China = Constitutional Monarchy: and came up of 3 principles of the people: • Nationalism: pride in your country • Democracy: or representative government • Livelihood: or economic security for all Chinese.

  13. THE END

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