Imperialism in China
Across
- 2. After the Qing Dynasty was overthrown in 1912, China became this type of government.
- 5. The Chinese preferred to receive this in exchange for their exports, creating a trade imbalance with Britain.
- 8. A term for areas where foreign powers had exclusive trading rights in China.
- 9. The fear or hatred of foreigners, which influenced many Chinese reactions to imperialism.
- 11. The British gained control of this territory after the First Opium War.
- 14. This rebellion was led by Hong Xiuquan, who believed he was related to Jesus.
- 15. The movement aimed to modernize China's economy and military but was opposed by conservatives.
- 16. This system restricted foreign trade to one port in China.
Down
- 1. The secret society that opposed foreigners and Christians during the Boxer Rebellion.
- 3. An anti-foreign uprising led by a secret Chinese society that targeted Christians and foreigners.
- 4. The last ruling dynasty of China, overthrown in 1912.
- 6. This treaty ended the First Opium War and benefited Britain.
- 7. One of China’s main exports that was highly desired by the British
- 10. Wars These conflicts began when China tried to stop Britain from smuggling an addictive drug into the country.
- 12. The British smuggled this addictive substance into China, leading to war.
- 13. A policy written by the U.S. to promote equal trade access in China.