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A shocked mandarin in Manchu
                      robe in the back, with Queen
                      Victoria (UK), Wilhelm II
                      (Germany), Nicholas II (Russia),
                      Marianne (France), and a
                      samurai (Japan) stabbing into a
                      plate with Chine ("China" in
                      French) written on it.




Imperialism in China
  Smithtown High School West
Global History and Geography 10
DO NOW:
         “Our dynasty's majestic virtue has penetrated unto every
       country under Heaven, and Kings of all nations have offered
      their costly tribute by land and sea. As your Ambassador can
          see for himself, we possess all things. I set no value on
          objects strange or ingenious, and have no use for your
                          country's manufactures.”
                                    - 1793, Qianlong to King George III



QUESTIONS:
1. According to this quote, what was the reaction of the Chinese to possible
   increased trade with Britain?

2. What was the attitude of the Chinese towards foreigners in the early
   1800s?
Questions:
1. What does Britain want from China?
2. What does Lord MaCartney refuse to do in China?
3. In your own words, summarize what Qianlong’s scroll stated.
I. In the early 1800s, China had little interest in
             trading with Western nations.

A. Led by the Qing, or Manchu Dynasty
                self-sufficient
B. China was _________________________________________________
         a. healthy agricultural economy
            ___________________________________________________
         b. extensive mining and manufacturing industries
            ___________________________________________________
         c. produced silks, cottons, and fine porcelain
            ___________________________________________________
C. Ethnocentric - the belief that one's own group/culture is superior
                  ______________________________________________
II. The only place China allowed foreigners to do
        business was the port of Guangzhou

A. British imported millions of pounds of _______ each year from China
                                            tea
B. Britain exported goods worth much less
                         opium
C. British smuggled ___________ into China for non-medical use
D. Qing Emperor sent a letter to Queen Victoria about the ________ problem.
                                                            opium




TASK: Imagine you are the emperor of China. Write a letter to Queen
Victoria of England. In your letter, explain the opium problem and also
include what you would like her to do about the issue.
Britain’s Response to the Letter

        E. Britain _______________
                    did not respond




    Predict: What do you think will happen next?
DO NOW:
A.                                        B.




     1. Identify which ship(s) belong to the British, and which belong to the Chinese.

     2. Which ships do you think would be victorious in battle? Why?
III. Opium War (1839)

A. Battle took place mostly at sea
B. China’s outdated ships versus Britain’s steam-powered strong navy
                                Treaty of Nanjing in 1842
C. China loses and signs _______________
D. ________________:
    Treaty of Nanjing
          1. Ceded the island of Hong Kong to the British
             _______________________________________________
          2. Extraterritorial rights given to U.S. and other foreign
             ________________
             citizens in 1844 (meaning foreign residents are excused from the

            laws of a country)
         3. Opium trade continued
Opium War
Questions:
1. What was handed over to Western control?
2. The clip states that the “emperors were powerless to stop” the opium
   trade. Why?
IV. Internal Problems

A. Population in China was rising faster than ___________________
                                              agricultural production
B. Chinese government was corrupt
C. Opium addiction was rising steadily




                                    The population had grown to 430 million
                                    by 1850 – a 30% gain in only 60 years.
V. Taiping Rebellion (1850-1862)
          (Taiping means “great peace”)


                   A. Led by ____________________________
                               Hong Xiuquan
                   B. Influenced by________________________
                                     Christian missionaries
                   C. He wanted an end to poverty
                   D. Organized an army of peasants from
                   southern China (1 million
                       strong by 1853)
                                                   Nanjing
                   E. 1853 - captured the city of ________ and
                   declared it his capital
                   F. The Qing regain control in 1864



Results:
         over 20 million lives were lost
1. ________________________________________________
         much fertile farmland was destroyed
2. ________________________________________________
VI. Rule of Dowager Empress Cixi
  A. Rules China from 1861-1908
  B. Committed to traditional Chinese values




                                  Video Clip
VII. Other Nations Step In To China

A. China had weak military technology and both economic and political
   problems

B. Many European powers and Japan gain _________________ in China
                                       spheres of influence
   (A region in which the foreign nation controlled trade and investment)

                                          Open Door Policy
C. In 1899 the United States declares the__________________
  (Policy proposed that China’s door be open to merchants of all nations)
Questions:
1. What did the secret society, known as the “Fists of Righteous Harmony” want
   to do?
2. What do you believe was the main motivation of the foreign troops for putting
   down the rebellion?
VIII. Boxer Rebellion (1900)

A. Secret society formed called the ________________________
                                     Society of Harmonious Fists
         - resented special privileges granted to foreigners and Chinese
Christians
                                                       “Death to the foreign devils”
B. Surrounded European section of Beijing shouting ____________________

C. Defeated by soldiers from Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia,

 Results: and U.S.
  Japan,
 1. Boxer Protocol was signed in 1901 (China
  to pay reparations)
 2. Nationalism increased in China
 3. Realization that reforms were needed in
    order to survive

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Imperialism in China

  • 1. A shocked mandarin in Manchu robe in the back, with Queen Victoria (UK), Wilhelm II (Germany), Nicholas II (Russia), Marianne (France), and a samurai (Japan) stabbing into a plate with Chine ("China" in French) written on it. Imperialism in China Smithtown High School West Global History and Geography 10
  • 2. DO NOW: “Our dynasty's majestic virtue has penetrated unto every country under Heaven, and Kings of all nations have offered their costly tribute by land and sea. As your Ambassador can see for himself, we possess all things. I set no value on objects strange or ingenious, and have no use for your country's manufactures.” - 1793, Qianlong to King George III QUESTIONS: 1. According to this quote, what was the reaction of the Chinese to possible increased trade with Britain? 2. What was the attitude of the Chinese towards foreigners in the early 1800s?
  • 3. Questions: 1. What does Britain want from China? 2. What does Lord MaCartney refuse to do in China? 3. In your own words, summarize what Qianlong’s scroll stated.
  • 4. I. In the early 1800s, China had little interest in trading with Western nations. A. Led by the Qing, or Manchu Dynasty self-sufficient B. China was _________________________________________________ a. healthy agricultural economy ___________________________________________________ b. extensive mining and manufacturing industries ___________________________________________________ c. produced silks, cottons, and fine porcelain ___________________________________________________ C. Ethnocentric - the belief that one's own group/culture is superior ______________________________________________
  • 5. II. The only place China allowed foreigners to do business was the port of Guangzhou A. British imported millions of pounds of _______ each year from China tea B. Britain exported goods worth much less opium C. British smuggled ___________ into China for non-medical use D. Qing Emperor sent a letter to Queen Victoria about the ________ problem. opium TASK: Imagine you are the emperor of China. Write a letter to Queen Victoria of England. In your letter, explain the opium problem and also include what you would like her to do about the issue.
  • 6. Britain’s Response to the Letter E. Britain _______________ did not respond Predict: What do you think will happen next?
  • 7. DO NOW: A. B. 1. Identify which ship(s) belong to the British, and which belong to the Chinese. 2. Which ships do you think would be victorious in battle? Why?
  • 8. III. Opium War (1839) A. Battle took place mostly at sea B. China’s outdated ships versus Britain’s steam-powered strong navy Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 C. China loses and signs _______________ D. ________________: Treaty of Nanjing 1. Ceded the island of Hong Kong to the British _______________________________________________ 2. Extraterritorial rights given to U.S. and other foreign ________________ citizens in 1844 (meaning foreign residents are excused from the laws of a country) 3. Opium trade continued
  • 10. Questions: 1. What was handed over to Western control? 2. The clip states that the “emperors were powerless to stop” the opium trade. Why?
  • 11. IV. Internal Problems A. Population in China was rising faster than ___________________ agricultural production B. Chinese government was corrupt C. Opium addiction was rising steadily The population had grown to 430 million by 1850 – a 30% gain in only 60 years.
  • 12. V. Taiping Rebellion (1850-1862) (Taiping means “great peace”) A. Led by ____________________________ Hong Xiuquan B. Influenced by________________________ Christian missionaries C. He wanted an end to poverty D. Organized an army of peasants from southern China (1 million strong by 1853) Nanjing E. 1853 - captured the city of ________ and declared it his capital F. The Qing regain control in 1864 Results: over 20 million lives were lost 1. ________________________________________________ much fertile farmland was destroyed 2. ________________________________________________
  • 13. VI. Rule of Dowager Empress Cixi A. Rules China from 1861-1908 B. Committed to traditional Chinese values Video Clip
  • 14. VII. Other Nations Step In To China A. China had weak military technology and both economic and political problems B. Many European powers and Japan gain _________________ in China spheres of influence (A region in which the foreign nation controlled trade and investment) Open Door Policy C. In 1899 the United States declares the__________________ (Policy proposed that China’s door be open to merchants of all nations)
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  • 16. Questions: 1. What did the secret society, known as the “Fists of Righteous Harmony” want to do? 2. What do you believe was the main motivation of the foreign troops for putting down the rebellion?
  • 17. VIII. Boxer Rebellion (1900) A. Secret society formed called the ________________________ Society of Harmonious Fists - resented special privileges granted to foreigners and Chinese Christians “Death to the foreign devils” B. Surrounded European section of Beijing shouting ____________________ C. Defeated by soldiers from Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia, Results: and U.S. Japan, 1. Boxer Protocol was signed in 1901 (China to pay reparations) 2. Nationalism increased in China 3. Realization that reforms were needed in order to survive