Imperialism in China (European Spheres of Influence)
China refused to buy these products
European-made goods
Because of the Treaty of Nanjing, which ended the Opium Wars, Britain received
Hong Kong and extraterritorial rights (foreigners were not subject to Chinese laws)
The Taiping Rebellion ended with the Qings winning, but it still weakened China due to
20 million of its people dying
In 1900, angry Chinese led the _______ __________ to expel foreigners from China (this and foreign imperialists led to calls to reform China)
Boxer Rebellion
The ________ won the Opium Wars easily due to their modern navy
British
An army of ______________, _____________, and ____________________ soldiers finally ended the Boxer Rebellion
British, French, and American
The Chinese have always referred to themselves as the
Middle Kingdom
In 1899, the USA suggested that they use an ____________ in China so that merchants from all nations could trade freely
Open Door policy
Desperate, Europeans searched for something the Chinese would buy and smuggled this in
Opium
Northern invaders, called Manchus, conquered China and created this dynasty
Qing
Sphere of Influence
Regions of European and American control of the Chinese trade and financial centers during the period of forced Economic Imperialism
Hong Xiuquan led ______________, the attempt to end poverty among peasants
Taiping Rebellion
By 1835, 12 million Chinese people were _______ to opium
addicted
Chinese viewed outsiders as
barbarians
When the British refused to stop selling the opium, China
declared war
Seeing the weakness in China's social system, Britain and other powerful countries took advantage of the Chinese and
forced China into unfair trade
The growth of these things in Chinese culture upset many people
foreign influence, poverty among peasants, and Christianity
These people had to obey Chinese rules and show them all respect when trading
foreign merchants
China had plenty of
natural resources and manufactured products (silk, cotton clothing, porcelain)
The Chinese appointed Commissioner Lin to stop opium and tried to _________ the drug
outlaw
By 1900, China was grouped into
spheres of influences (areas where a foreign nation had exclusive trade rights)
Chinese initially saw little value in
trade with foreign merchants