The arrival of the Jesuits in China in the late 16th century significantly influenced Chinese culture and religion. They introduced Western scientific knowledge, technology, and art, which intrigued many Chinese intellectuals and elite. While they aimed to convert Chinese to Christianity, they often adapted their teachings to align with Confucian values, leading to a unique cultural exchange. However, their presence also sparked tensions, particularly regarding the compatibility of Confucianism with Christianity, which ultimately affected their long-term mission in China.
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
Angel Island in San Francisco bay
The Chinese people did not think much of the Portuguese: one writer noted that they are like fishes, which, when you take them out of water they die. .. Hope I helped :)
Tiananmen Square is a symbol of Chinese government oppression.
The Jesuits
George H. Dunne has written: 'The Jesuits in China in the last days of the Ming dynasty' -- subject(s): Chinese rites, Jesuits, Missions 'King's pawn' -- subject(s): Biography, Jesuits
Yves Camus has written: 'Jesuits' journeys in Chinese studies'
They realized that converts might be more loyal to the pope than to Chinese rulers.
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One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
it has no effect on ordinary Chinese people
food, culture, hardworkingness
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
They abbused them
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.
One effect of the Chinese exclusion act in 1882 was that it prohibited Immigration by Chinese laborers.