- Extraterritorial rights
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rights of British citizens to be subject only to British law in China
Removed surplus lands for benefit of all people
gave rights to alien invaders from space
- regions which economic interests of foreign nation come before those of the home country
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Square of Influence
Legion of the Dominator
Sphere of Influence
- A war China fought against Britain to stop trade in drugs
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Wrestler Rebellion
Iran-Contra Scandal
Opium War
- Hung Hsiuch'uan
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was a rebel who took over southern China
took over the Korean peninsula
invaded Japan
- The Open-Door Policy
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disallowed the locking of doors in China
allowed colonists to move into China from Europe
protected American trade rights in China and protected China from colonization
- The Boxer Rebellion
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a rebellion against Don King's dominance of pro boxing
a Chinese athletic competition prior to the Olympic Games
Chinese secret society siege of European section of Peking
- China's emperors were not interested in trading with Europe because
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China was self-sufficient
they didn't trust Europeans
they prefered trading with Japan
- Why did the British import Opium to China?
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to provide a product Chinese would buy
to undermine and take over Chinese society
to keep it away from British youth
- China responded to Britains sale of Opium with
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protests and drug busts
protests and war
little enthusiasm
- Following the Opium War Britain
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gained control of Hong Kong, damages and the right to trade in Chinese ports
Britain left China
a major bill for damages and a fine from the United Nations
- Corruption in government, near bankruptcy and an increase in population led to
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increased sales of British goods
the Taiping Rebellion
expansion into India
- Folowing the Taiping Rebellion, Chinese leaders believed
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European influence was of great benefit to the country
the army need to be punished
modernization was the country's only hope
- The Open-door Policy protected China
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keeping prisoners in jail
from control by foriegn governments
from racial discrimination
- The Americans introduced the Open-door policy
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out of the goodness of their heart
to protect their trade in China
because they owed China a favour
- Chinese nationalists wanted
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more European social influence
nationalism, republicanism and land reform
greater European investment
- Despite the difficulties of 1800's
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the gap between rich and poor would be eliminated through capitalism
China remained an independent country
Britain failed to control any territory over the next hundred years