Some of the sources of conflict between European countries during the 19th and 20th centuries included space, resources, and ideology.
Which of the following countries did NOT have a sphere of influence in China in the 19th century
The classics had a strong influence on the education of the European elites from the 15th century (during the Renaissance) to the mid-20th century.
It suggested that powerful countries had the right to rule over weaker countries.
It suggested that powerful countries had the right to rule over weaker countries.
By creating spheres of influence in Chinese territory that granted them special trading rights
The Industrial Revolution
gain access to trade opportunities and resources, such as tea and silk, in China. This allowed European nations to expand their economic interests and exert influence over Chinese markets.
European powers divided China into spheres of influence, while the United States promoted an Open Door Policy.
By creating spheres of influence in Chinese territory that granted them special trading rights
Answer this question… European states hoped to economically dominate different parts of China.
Answer this question… European states hoped to economically dominate different parts of China.