China and the influence of Nationalism and establishment of national identity By: Jarrett Spiegl, Davis Baker, and Pierre Paradis.

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China and the influence of Nationalism and establishment of national identity By: Jarrett Spiegl, Davis Baker, and Pierre Paradis

At the Beginning China was in turmoil from the Taiping Rebellion Britian and France took control of treaty ports. China opposed railways and other foreign technologies. Qing Empire was in charge.

At the End In 1966 the Cultural Revolution was started. In 1971, China joined the United Nations and Security Council and China had relations with the United States. China was communist and Mao is still in charge until 1976.

Map of China

The government continued to grow influence on nationalism. Decentralization of Qing Empire Boxer uprising in China Chinese revolutionaries led by Sun Yat- sen overthrow Qing dynasty/ 1949 Mao takes over and Mao was an advocate of women’s equality. Unlike the Guomindang, the communists listened to the grievances of the peasants in 1950’s.

Outside influences helped nationalism grow Sino Japanese War , Many were killed which brought the people together they signed a peace treaty Taiping rebellion fight against the cultural and economic impact of the Europeans and Americans in Canton. Britian and France helped China grow

The National Identity of Religion Changed 1856, Christian missionaries were not doing well and many had abandoned parts of the religion. Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace new religious movement in which Hong Xiuquan is the brother of Jesus Mao Zedong started to gain power in 1930’s and in 1966 Cultural Revolution and he tried to suppress religion.

The National Identity of Family Changed Small families in early 1850’s from epidemics the Great Leap Forward wanted to have large families. 1970’S One child policy implemented.

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