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1838 Qing emperor that attempted to halt opium throughout China.
In 1886, Great Britain detached it from China.
Chinese dynasty ruling during industrialization.
Two-year old appointed to the imperial throne when the Emperor dowager died.
Village schoolteacher that called for the destruction of the Qing dynasty.
Scholar that sparked conflict between Emperor Guangxu and his aunt.
Drug grown in India and shipped to China.
In 1759 emperor Qianlong restricted European commercial presence at this waterfront.
Links the Yangzi and Yellow river valleys.
Reestablishment of this society attempted to blend Chinese culture with European technology.
One of five ports opened by the British in 1842.
Resulting to this form of government to solve social and economic problems.
In 1895, Japan forced China to recognize this country's independence.
Slower than European development, but generally increased quality of life.
Events caused by increasing poverty and discontent of the Chinese peasantry.
Leading Confucian scholar sent to Guangzhou to end Chinese imports of opium.
Empress dowager who established herself as ruler of the end of the Qing dynasty.
Nanjing becomes the capital of this kingdom by the Society of God Worshippers in 1853.
In 1885, France incorporated it into its colonial empire.
Rebels that attempted to rid China of "foreign devils" by rampaging the north.
In 1895, Japan ceded this island from China.
How long this reform lasted to reinterpret the Confucian system.
Leading scholar in attempting to reform China into a modern industrial society.
Treaty of this city was the first of a pact known as the unequal treaties.
British gunboat that led the fleet up the Yangzi River.

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