Imperialism in China

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