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China and the influence of Nationalism and establishment of
national identityBy: Jarrett Spiegl, Davis Baker,
and Pierre Paradis
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At the Beginning
• China was in turmoil from the Taiping Rebellion 1850-1864. Britian and France took control of treaty ports.
• China opposed railways and other foreign technologies.
• Qing Empire was in charge.
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At the End
• In 1966 the Cultural Revolution was started.
• In 1971, China joined the United Nations and Security Council and China had relations with the United States.
• China was communist and Mao is still in charge until 1976.
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Map of China
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Map of China
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The government continued to grow influence on nationalism.
• Decentralization of Qing Empire 1864-1875.• 1900 Boxer uprising in China.• 1911 Chinese revolutionaries led by Sun Yat-
sen overthrow Qing dynasty/• 1949 Mao takes over and Mao was an advocate
of women’s equality.• Unlike the Guomindang, the communists
listened to the grievances of the peasants in 1950’s.
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Outside influences helped nationalism grow
• Sino Japanese War 1937-1945, Many were killed which brought the people together. 1951 they signed a peace treaty.
• 1850-1864 Taiping rebellion fight against the cultural and economic impact of the Europeans and Americans in Canton.
• Britian and France helped China grow 1864-1875.
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The National Identity of Religion Changed
• 1856, Christian missionaries were not doing well and many had abandoned parts of the religion.
• Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace new religious movement in which Hong Xiuquan is the brother of Jesus. 1850-1864.
• Mao Zedong started to gain power in 1930’s and in 1966 Cultural Revolution and he tried to suppress religion.
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The National Identity of Family Changed
• Small families in early 1850’s from epidemics.
• 1958 the Great Leap Forward wanted to have large families.
• 1970’S One child policy implemented.
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Bibliography
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History. Boston, MA: Cengage Wadsworth, 2011. Print."China." - Freedoms Phoenix. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Mar.
2015."One-child Policy | Chinese Government
Program." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2015.
"Physical Map of China - Ezilon Maps." Physical Map of China - Ezilon Maps. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Mar. 2015.