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In 1951, Tibet was officially incorporated into the People's Republic of China following the Seventeen Point Agreement, which was signed under duress by Tibetan representatives. This agreement stipulated that Tibet would remain an autonomous region and maintain its social and political systems, but it effectively asserted Chinese sovereignty over the area. The Chinese government began implementing reforms, leading to significant changes in Tibetan society and governance. The incorporation sparked widespread resistance and unrest, culminating in the Tibetan Uprising of 1959.

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