East Asia and the West 25.2 (pg746)

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East Asia and the West 25.2 (pg746) How did western nations gain power and influence in China? How did the Chinese view Europeans? What were the effects of the Taiping Rebellion? How did the Boxer Rebellion start and end? What lead to the rise of Japan as a major power? What did the Treaty of Kanagawa do? Why did Japan agree to it? How was Japan’s response to the west different than China’s? Identify: -Taiping Rebellion -Boxer Rebellion -Sun Yixian -Treaty of Kanagawa -Emperor Meiji -Sino-Japanese War