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During World War I, China declared war on Germany in 1917, primarily to gain a seat at the post-war peace negotiations and to recover territories lost to German colonial rule. Despite its contributions, China was largely sidelined in the Treaty of Versailles, leading to the transfer of German-held territories in Shandong to Japan instead of returning them to China. This outcome sparked widespread discontent and nationalist movements within China, contributing to the May Fourth Movement in 1919, which sought to modernize China and reject foreign Imperialism. Overall, China's involvement in WWI marked a significant period of political awakening and social change.

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