China Imperialism
Across
- 3. When China had the trading advantage, the European powers had __ because of all the Chinese goods they imported.
- 4. Chinese would only accept payments in this form from Westerners.
- 6. Formed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen in Japan in order to overthrow the Qing Dynasty.
- 8. Took place in the 1860s, when reformers, led by several government officials, unsuccessfully tried to insert western ideas into Chinese society.
- 10. Fought with France against China during the Second Opium War.
- 11. Conservatives in the Qing court were against this in China.
- 12. When Guangxu issued 40 decrees to reform education, government, and several other areas of Chinese society
- 15. Hong Xiuquan’s visions, influenced by Christian teachings, led him to believe he was the Son of God sent to reform China. Because of this, he started the ___.
- 16. Gave Britain the island of Hong Kong and opened up 5 other “treaty ports” for trade
- 17. Rebellion started by members of a secret society who wanted to drive out all foreigners and Christian influences from China.
- 18. Situation in which more is exported than imported
- 19. Britain traded opium for silver; China did not appreciate this (but still lost terribly). This led to the___.
Down
- 1. Allowed foreigners to live in their own communities in China, but were only subject to their home country’s legal system.
- 2. China must keep trade open to Western countries, but has no say in the decision.
- 3. The ___ were nationalism, democracy, and livelihood.
- 4. This war over Korea led to China’s loss of Taiwan and the Liaodong peninsula.
- 5. A powerful influence on the Qing court, ___ was ultraconservative, against all reform in China.
- 7. China had to pay Britain the equivalent of 2 billion dollars in taels of silver as a(n) ___ for the 1st Opium Wars.
- 9. Britain's main import from China.
- 13. This series was forced upon China by the Western powers after the several wars it had lost.
- 14. Named first president of the newly formed Chinese republic