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In the 1800s, China faced significant internal and external challenges that contributed to its weakness. Internally, the Qing Dynasty struggled with corruption, social unrest, and population pressures, leading to uprisings such as the Taiping Rebellion. Externally, Western powers exploited China's vulnerabilities through unequal treaties following military defeats, such as the Opium Wars, further eroding its sovereignty and economic stability. These factors combined to undermine China's strength and influence during this period.
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Imperialist were interested in China because of their healthy agricultural Economy and their extensive mining and manufacturing industries.
When the poster was produce, China was in conflict with European countries
The unusual privileges foreign powers had acquired over China had been expressed by the Treaty of Nanjing. This had come as a result of the so many wars that China was involved in and the treaties it has signed.
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The unequal treaties were considered unfair to China because they were forced upon the country by Western powers, exploiting China's weakened state to extract concessions that favored the foreign powers. These treaties often granted extraterritorial rights to foreigners, imposed unequal tariffs, and allowed foreign control of Chinese territory, undermining China's sovereignty and national pride.
China was forced open to foreign influence by European powers. China's response was slow because they did not want to accept the ideals of foreign nations because they were deemed as "barbaric practices".
Empress Dowager Cixi sided with the Boxer uprising because she hoped it would force foreign powers from China and strengthen her own regime.
Yes, U.S. military troops were involved in the Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China from 1899 to 1901. The United States, along with other foreign powers, sent troops as part of an international coalition to protect their nationals and interests during the uprising against foreign influence and the Qing Dynasty. American forces participated in the Eight-Nation Alliance, which aimed to suppress the Boxers and restore order in Beijing. The conflict ultimately resulted in significant foreign intervention in China's affairs.
The northern expedition was resumed, and in 1928 Chiang took Peking. China was formally unified. Nationalist China was recognized by the Western powers and supported by loans from foreign banks.
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Insistance that Japan and China trade freely with all foreign powers.