1. There never was any "Imperialism" on the part of the Chinese.
2. They came to America (the first large immigrations) to mine for gold, during California's Gold Rush of 1849.
3. Being available for mass labor, they helped build America's first transcontinental railroad which hooked up with the mostly Irish built portion of the railroad at Promontory Point in Utah in 1869.
4. Being available for more hard work, and with the gold fields used up, and the railroads built...the Chinese built the levy system in California's Sacramento Valley.
After 1900, Chinese reformers supported imperialism.
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what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america? what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america?
America needed new markets for its goods, not a source of raw material for industries
European imperialism in China during the 19th Century hurt the Chinese economy and their governments. The people were exploited. Japan & the USA were also involved in using imperialism in China as well. Imperialism continued into the 20th century as well.
After 1900, Chinese reformers supported imperialism.
There were no specific Chinese imperialism leaders. The British treasury was the source of Opium being sold to China, which later led to the Opium War.
The Boxer Rebellion is the movement from the 1900s that was known as the rebellion of the Chinese people in response to Imperialism. Foreign missionaries and Chinese Christians were attacked throughout Northern China.
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what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america? what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america?
foreign imperialism corrupt treaties
This is not a question, rephrase please.
the Chinese discovered America notchristopher Columbus the Chinese did
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Some of the benefits of European imperialism in Africa and Asia is that they created road systems for efficent travel, it introduced the world to new foods, spices and languages, and new species of animals and plants were discovered.
America needed new markets for its goods, not a source of raw material for industries