History of China

  • The Opium War

    The Opium War
    It was a war between china and the british over the trade of Opium. The British defeated the chinese.
  • Treaty of Nanjing

    Treaty of Nanjing
    One of the first unfair treaties towards the chinese people and the treaty ended the Opium War.
  • Taiping Rebellion

    Taiping Rebellion
    The Chinese people wanted to reform the government and the socitey. Modern technology and weapons were introduced at this time. Peasants rebelled against the Qing dynasty.
  • Spheres of Influence

    Spheres of Influence
    China was divided into spheres of Influence from the west. The Sphere of Influence is an area where the country has special privliages. Factories and railroads were built and these gave China political influence.
  • Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer Rebellion
    Boxers who were anti-foreign Chinese people killed other foreigners and Chinese christians. The Boxers surrendered in Beijing. The result was that China had to let foreign troops into their land and waters.
  • Revolution of 1911

    Revolution of 1911
    Civil war between Qing dynasty and Ci Xi
  • Japanese Invasion

    Japanese Invasion
    This was retaliation for the mukden incident. The Japenese then took control of every city along the southern rail way. This lastest till the end of WWII.
  • Long March: Chiang Kai Shek

    Long March: Chiang Kai Shek
    Chinese communists traveled more than 6000 miles from south east China to the Northwest of China. Minimal communists survived the march. The march was a symbol of the hardships the communists had until they gained power in 1949.
  • World War II: Japan vs. China

    World War II: Japan vs. China
    Japanese declared war on China. They bombed many of China's cities. Nationalists and Communists in China joined together to counter attack on the Japanese.
  • Mao Zedong-Communist China

    Mao Zedong-Communist China
    Thinks of himself as leader and chairman of the Chinese people.
  • The Great Leap Forward

    The Great Leap Forward
    Mao issued a plan to modernize argiculture and industry in order to compete with the U.S. People were divided into communes and these communes worked together as one.
  • Proletariat Cultural Revolution

    Proletariat Cultural Revolution
    Power struggle within the communist party. Political,economic and social violence errupted in China within the party.
  • Four Modernazations

    Four Modernazations
    Deng Xiaopings goals for modernization were agriculture, Industry, technology and defense.
  • Return of Hong-Kong to China

    Return of Hong-Kong to China
    After 150 years Hong Kong now belonged to China again after british rule.