very good they got served cakes and all had tea parties
Canton
This is not a question, rephrase please.
Peking
Western imperialism put Japan in a position where they were excluded from attaining the raw materials they required for economic progress.
the technology developed during the Industrial Revolution
Goa
The term "white demons" has been used in Chinese discourse to express historical grievances related to colonialism, imperialism, and exploitation by Western powers. It reflects a perception of Western individuals, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries, as oppressors who inflicted suffering on China through unequal treaties, military invasions, and cultural imperialism. The phrase encapsulates deep-seated resentment and a critique of the negative impact of foreign dominance on Chinese society and sovereignty.
The imperialism that helped force the importation of opium to China by the British empire resulted in nothing "good". The Chinese were exploited, and this only helped to increase imperialism. Never a good thing.
European imperialism in China during the 19th Century hurt the Chinese economy and their governments. The people were exploited. Japan & the USA were also involved in using imperialism in China as well. Imperialism continued into the 20th century as well.
The Chinese considered Westerners to be barbarians due to their differing cultural practices, social structures, and perceived lack of refinement compared to Chinese civilization, which had a long and rich history. The Confucian worldview emphasized hierarchy, tradition, and moral values, leading to a belief that non-Chinese cultures were inferior. Additionally, Western encroachment, particularly during the Opium Wars and unequal treaties, reinforced these views, as it was seen as a threat to Chinese sovereignty and cultural integrity. This perception was further fueled by the disruptive impact of Western imperialism on Chinese society.
Internal developments in China during the late nineteenth century, such as poverty, overcrowding, political instability, and natural disasters, pushed many Chinese to seek economic opportunities abroad, including in the United States. Additionally, the decline of the Qing Dynasty and the impact of Western imperialism further fueled the desire for Chinese to emigrate in search of better prospects.
Chin a fought back during the Taiping Rebellion and Boxer Rebellion to rid there country of foreigners. The Chinese gained a sense of nationalism during these rebellions.