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Aim: “How did various rebellions in China lead to a sense of nationalism? Do Now: When something is taken away from you, how can you get it back? HW: Write about a time in your life when you rebelled. What caused you to rebel? What was the outcome of the situation? How did your life change after the event?

Europe Takes Control After the Opium War, Europe has dominated China Qing Dynasty lose prestige, and the Mandate of Heaven Losing battles means they are not favored Chinese ethnocentrism leads to a desire for a strong government

Imperialism How do the British compare to the Chinese in this picture? Why is the Chinese man crouching? What is the significance of the cannon ball?

Taiping Rebellion Took place from 1851-1853 2nd bloodiest conflict in history – 20 million deaths Hong Xioquan claimed he was Jesus’s brother, and lead Christian converts against the Qing.

Graphic Organizers

Boxer Rebellion Took place from 1898-1901 The Righteous and Harmonious Fists was a group that wanted Chinese prestige to be restored. (Martial arts + Calisthenics) The “unfair treaties” that the Europeans imposed on China angered them, and they wanted the proper respect They take Beijing, and kill some foreign missionaries. Europeans come and fight back, and restore order, but Qing are greatly weakened

“Boxers”

Xinhai Rebellion 1911-1912 Wuchang Uprising was the starting point People were tired of the lack of prestige and honor that China had now after its elongated isolationism lead to a weaker army Decided to get a new type of government, ended up choosing a republic.

Document – Political Cartoon What do you see? Who do you see? Where are they?