the nanjing massacre ... The Chinese army pulled out of itamp39s old capital Nanjing and changed it to Chongquing in the face of the Japanese armies assault. ... View More
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The Forgotten Chinese Holocaust ... The city of NanJing was a safe city for the Chinese until Japanese forces advanced towards it from Shanghai on November 11th, 1937. ... View More
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The Destruction of China by British Ambition ... The Treaty of Nanjing, from a Chinese perspective, was absolutely useless. The Nanjing treaty took full advantage of Chinaamp39s weaknesses. ... View More
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ChinaJapan relations and the views of news organizagions ... For reason, The Nanjing Massacre is also called ampquotthe rape of Nanjingampquot. ... The Chinese government on the other hand opposes USamp39s inclination to place Japan under ... View More
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Western Imperialism in Japan and China ... In 1842, the Chinese agreed to the provisions of the Nanjing treaty Wallbank 2. One thing that the Chinese had to agree to was, again, extraterritoriality. ... View More
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Emergance of modern china ... Empire. On January 1, 1912, Sun Yatsen was inaugurated in Nanjing as the provisional president of the new Chinese republic. But ... View More
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Opium War as a Turning Point in World History ... more technologically advanced British forces, the Qing acquiesced to British terms through the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842. The treaty forced the Chinese to open ... View More
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The Chinese and Cuban Revolutions ... The Communists party, or the Chinese Communist PartyCCP, were led by Mao Zedong. ... After a full scale invasion in 1937 they took Beijing, Shanghai and Nanjing. ... View More
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China Revolution ... The First Opium War started in 1839 when the Chinese government confiscated opium ... and the conflict was ended by the Treaty of Nanking Nanjing on August 29 ... View More
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The Rape of Nanking ... The event was also known as ampquotNanjing Datushaampquot. Another name for this is ampquotThe Forgotten Holocaust of World War IIampquot. Most Chinese people still have strong ... View More
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Footbinding ... caused severe lifelong suffering for the Chinese women involved. The first documented reference to footbinding was from the Southern Tang Dynasty in Nanjing. ... View More
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Manchu Dynasty ... Because of that, the British attacked the Chinese forces and defeated them with ... 1851, and then by 1853, the Taipings had established their capitol at Nanjing. ... View More
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Chinaamp39s Rise to Communism ... to defeat the warlords, which were still partially ruling Chinese provinces. ... Chiang destroyed the CCPGMD alliance, declaring a rival government at Nanjing. ... View More
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The Way That The World Changed in China During the 19th Cent ... The English captured Hong Kong, and in 1842 the Treaty of Nanjing allowed them to trade in five ports. The treaty also ampquotforced the Chinese to pay an indemnity ... View More
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Japanese Invasion ... of the enemy, the Chinese were defeated, and their image of their own imperial power was marked beyond control. However the Treaty of Nanjing set the stage for ... View More
Wordcount: 1298
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Japan and Its Neighbors ... with the Chinese discontent with what Japan was doing with Korea in 1937 Japanese troops began an allout attack on China and occupied a capital, Nanjing. ... View More
Wordcount: 2008
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WWII5 ... The Nanjing Treaty was the first unfair treaty of national betrayal and humiliation ... The Chinese governmentamp39s standing towards the status of Hong Kong and Macau ... View More
Wordcount: 1943
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War ... gunboats to attack several Chinese coastal cities. China, unable to withstand modern arms, was defeated and forced to sign the Treaty of Nanjing 1842 and the ... View More
Wordcount: 3658
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How Western Modernized Eastern ... with end of Opium War of 18391842, concluded treaty of Nanjing, which enable ... Relatively a fewer westerners could not get all Chinese under their influences. ... View More
Wordcount: 1155
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Farewell My Concubine ... release from Japanese custody in which a line of bedraggled Chinese are lined ... of murder, historically epitomized in the event known as the ampquotRape of Nanjingampquot. ... View More
Wordcount: 2360
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Tinanmen Diary ... ampquotThe Chinese defined themselves as ... Events such as the Opium Wars and the Treaty of Nanjing helped to foster a rise in the feeling of xenophobia throughout the ... View More
Wordcount: 2975
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Totalitarianism Maos China ... They took over most of Southern China and the capital, Nan king now Nanjing. ... The Chinese had become convinced that the West was now invincible. ... View More
Wordcount: 2417
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Ming Dynasty ... Also the emperor and most likely all Chinese people would have been familiar ... of hundreds and thousands of ships turned port towns like Nanjing into prosperous ... View More
Wordcount: 1248
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Criticism of Manamp39s Fate ... in Hankou, Shanghai, and Nanjing. YatSen died in 1925, and for a while, KaiShek followed his predecessoramp39s policy of cooperating with the Chinese Communists. ... View More
Wordcount: 1939
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China Social Welfare ... Trade, however, was limited since the Chinese were leery of allowing foreign and therefore inferior products into their state. The Treaty of Nanjing 1842 led ... View More
Wordcount: 3495
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Chiang Kaishek ... in 1911 to take part in the revolt that established the Chinese Republic. ... This was called the Northern Expedition, entering into Shanghai, Hankou, and Nanjing. ... View More
Wordcount: 982
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