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Q: What condition during the qing dynasty gave rise to the taiping rebellion?
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The Taiping Rebellion and the Opium War?

It was during the late Qing Dynasty in the 19th century. The Taipeing Revolution was caused internally while the opium war was caused externally by the British.


How did China fight back after imperialism?

Chin a fought back during the Taiping Rebellion and Boxer Rebellion to rid there country of foreigners. The Chinese gained a sense of nationalism during these rebellions.


Why did the foreign nations such as Britain and France help the Chinese government during the Taiping rebellion?

They did not want China to become unstable.


Why did foreign nations such as Britain and France helped the Chinese government during the Taiping Rebellion?

They did not want China to become unstable.


Why did foreign nations help the Chinese government during the Taiping rebellion?

They did not want China to become unstable. yep study island sucks. your welcome.


Why foreign nations helped the Chinese government during the Taiping Rebellion?

They did not want China to become unstable. yep study island sucks. your welcome.


What conditions during the Qing Dynatsy gave rise to the Taiping Rebellion?

The Qing Dynasty was in a state of turmoil before the rebellion broke out in 1850, there was serious economic woes, natural disasters, and badgering and constant defeats from European powers, especially the British having beaten them badly in the 1st Opium War in 1842. Also, there was ethnic unrest within China at the time, the Qing Dynasty was ruled by non-Machau Chinese and many of the renegades at the time wished for Han Chinese to rule the country and to abolish any Western influences that the Qing let into the country.


What was the condition of Buddhism in the period between the Han Dynasty and the Sui dynasty?

it was not a native religion but it adpted to Chinese ways and thrived during this period.


What was done with the farmhouse after the rebellion?

After the rebellion, the farmhouse was converted into a museum or historical site. It was preserved to commemorate the rebellion and educate visitors about its significance in history. It may have been renovated or maintained to reflect its original condition during the rebellion.


How is boxer rebellion similar to sepoy mutiny?

The Taiping Rebellion -(1850-64), radical political and religious upheaval during the latter part of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911/12). Hong Xiaquan declared a new dynasty, with himself as a heavenly king (as Jesus' younger brother) in 1851. The Qing dynasty never regained full power and both the Chinese Communists and Nationalists see themselves as descendants of this movement.The Boxer Rebellion - against imperialism and Christian influences towards the end of the Qing Dynasty between 1899 and 1901. The Eight Powers (Japan, Russia, British Empire, France, U.S., Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary) intervened on a humanitarian basis to defeat the Boxers.


What are some additional facts of the yuan dynasty?

It is also known as the Mongol Ascendency.It lasted from 1271-1368 AD.It's capital is Yuandadu, currently Beijing.A rich cultural diversity developed during the Yuan Dynasty. It fell by rebellion.


What was the condition of Buddhism the period between the Han and the Sui dynasty?

it was not a native religion but it adpted to Chinese ways and thrived during this period.