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that Tibet was legally a part of China

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Q: What claim did China use to justify invading Tibet in 1950?
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What clain did china use to justify invading Tibet in 1950?

China invaded Tibet in order to try to gain control over it in 1950. The claim that they used to justify the invasion was that the governments of the two nations had been once central government at one time, meaning that Tibet was legally a part of China.


What claim does China have for Tibet?

well, aside from being a part of China since the yuan dynasty (13th centry), Tibet is reconized as a city of China. Your question its basicly like what claim the US have for New YorkChina saw land and resource opportunity for themselves to take over Tibet. They knew that no one was going to stop them in invading Tibet.


Which country in East Asia does mainland China still claim as an integral part of the Chinese nation?

they claim that a country named Tibet is theirs but that's just untrue and most of the people believe Tibet is chinas.


Why do people protest for tibetan freedom?

Because in 1950 China invaded the Kingdom of Tibet territories and has kept it ever since. Of course nothing is as black and white as this: China claim that Tibet has never been an independent kingdom.


What was the conflict between China and Tibet?

Conflict between China and Taiwan is Cross-Strait conflict.


Who was in charge of china in world war 2?

There was an ongoing, long term power struggle between Chiang Kai Shek & Mao Tse Tung (Mao Zedong)


Should Tibet be considered a part of China?

Should? Well the fact remains that Tibet has been apart of China since the Qin Dynasties which were hundreds or thousands of years ago. China's main goal in the 1980s was to modernize Tibet. Truth is that if Tibet was independent, they would still be living a 3rd world country and they would highly depend on donations to keep them afloat. China is pouring large sums of money into Tibet to make it reliant and if Tibet was to ever claim independance it wouldn't last very long...what would their people do for a living? Pray for food in the temples? WRONG! And the 15th Dali Lama enslaved and killed thousands of people and did worse that what China has ever done. The 15th Dali Lama told his men to kill anyone who wasnt a buhdist from what i heard.


What is a Tibet?

There's no such thing as "a" Tibet. Tibet is a country. Tibet is a plateu region in Asia, the highest region on earth. Sometimes it's even referred to as the "roof of the world". Also, it's a very religious country. Religion is extremely important to the Tibetans and has a strong influence over the country and its people's lives. In fact, a lot of Tibetan art depicts Buddha or other visions of religious significance. The "Dalai Lama" is a well-known term for a lineage of religious rulers. For a long while, however, China has owned Tibet, claiming that Tibet was originally a part of China. It was their excuse for invasion. This is a very controversial issue, especially considering recent archaelogical evidence that hints otherwise, but for the time being Tibet stays under China's rule ====================== Tibet is NOT a country. To be a country, it has to be accepted by other countries as being so. Currently NO countries in the world recognize Tibet as a country. In fact, official maps from the West in the last few hundred years all show Tibet as part of China In other words, Tibet has been part of China for at least a few hundred years. This would therefore invalidate the claim that China invaded Tibet in 1950. There is one example of the map of China produced by the US government in 1944 at time index 3:04 from the video clip in the related links section below this answer.


Why do china and Tibet hate each other?

Tibet currently isnt a seperate country, it is part of China. the reasons the Tibetan people hate the Chinese government are pretty legitimate and straight forward. During Mao's rule, Tibet was invaded and taken over by Chinese rule. the Chinese claim they had the right to the land all along, as tibet was really just part of China. The Tibetans ,lol, strongly disagree that this was the case, as Tibet had everything it needed to be its own government before China took over including its own government and flag. China doesnt like how the Tibetans are so religious and are incredibly loyal to the Dali Lama, as this weakens their authority as a government. To deal with this threat, China has persecuted the Tibetans by confining them to forever stay in Tibet ( if you were a Tibetan farmer for example, you could never get a job in outside of Tibet and might be killed for leaving). CHina has many other ways it has persecuted the Tibetans, including exiling their religious leader to India, but the long and short of it is Tibetans want to be Tibetans, China wants them to be Chinese and the Tibetans are such a culturally salient group that they don't want to stop and are fighting for their freedom. most of this fighting is in the form of protests by Tibetans setting themselves on fire. However, the Dali Lama has told the Buddhist people of Tibet to stop seeking freedom from china, so much of the protesting has stopped.


How did Chinese emperors justify their claim to power?

The tang dynasty rulers justify their claims to power by war against other dynasty's!!


Which country is located at the hightest altitude in the world?

Tibet, I think, but that depends if you view it as a country, since China overran it back like 50 years ago...AnswerTibet or Nepal, both lay claim to Everest i believe


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