China

History of China

  • The Opium War

    The Opium War
    The Opium War was fought between the British East India Trading Company and the Qing dynasty.
  • Treaty of Nanjing

    Treaty of Nanjing
    Marked the end of the Opium War. It was between the British and China.
  • Taiping Rebellion

    Taiping Rebellion
    It began in 1851 and lasted 14 years. It was a peasant rebelling and over 20 million died.
  • Spheres of Influence

    Spheres of Influence
    Other countries built railroads and factories in China.
  • Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer Rebellion
    A violent anti-foreign, anti-christian movement by the Fists of Righteous Harmony, also known as Boxer.
  • Revolution of 1911

    Revolution of 1911
    When Ci Xi died in 1911, the Qing dynasty collapsed. China declared themselves a republic, but many Civil Wars raged as they had an unstable government
  • Japanese Invasion of 1931

    Japanese Invasion of 1931
    As the Nationalists were fighting the Communists, the Japanese pushed into China and seized Manchuria.
  • Long March

    Long March
    90,000 communists fled from Chiang's armies. Walked over 6,000 miles and only 7,000 survived
  • World War II: China v. Japan 1937

    World War II: China v. Japan 1937
    The Japanese attacked and captured Nanjing and they fought back and forth until a cease-fire agreement on Sept. 15
  • Mao Zedong-Communist China

    Mao Zedong-Communist China
    Mao Zedong was the leader of the China Communist party. During the World War II, he gained control of China.
  • Great Leap Forward

    Great Leap Forward
    Economic plan used from 1958-61. Was a failure and great humanitarian disaster.
  • Proletariat Cultural Revolution

    Proletariat Cultural Revolution
    A campain to rid China of its "liberal bourgeoisie" elements and to continue revolutionary class struggle.
  • Four Modernizations Deng Xiaoping

    Four Modernizations Deng Xiaoping
    It was Ding's program to modernize agriculture, expanding industry, develop science and technology, and upgrading Chinese defences.
  • Return of Hong Kong to China

    Hong Kong was handed to China after 150 years of British control.