Across
- 2. Opium was extremely valuable to both China and the British because it is used to make what drug?
- 4. What did the mines provide for many tens of thousands of people?
- 7. What is a word for when, A region in which the foreign nation controls trade and investment?
- 8. Poor peasants resented Chinese ________, who were protected by foreign missionaries?
- 11. Despite the failure of the Boxer Rebellion, a strong sense of ______ emerged in China.
- 14. Guangxu introduced measures to _______ China.
- 16. Great Britain began selling ______ in china to obtain money to buy tea.
- 18. In 1905 a select group of Chinese officials were sent on a world tour to study the operation of different _______.
- 19. The increase in population and the flooding of the yellow river (destroyed many farming areas) this lead to what?
- 20. China was forced to allow the sale of opium under the Treaty of _______.
Down
- 1. What was the name of the empress who ruled China during the last half of the 19th century?
- 3. What group rebelled against western influence in China?
- 5. The treaty of Nanking gave what island to the British?
- 6. When they came back they based their recommendation off of which country's government?
- 9. Who was China's Taiping Rebellion lead by?
- 10. The Chinese government overrun with what?
- 12. What was the name of the most important rebellion Manchu rulers were faced with? (Hint: Between 1851 and 1864)
- 13. What was the name of the policy America declared? (Hint: This policy proposed that China's doors be open to Merchants of all nations)
- 15. The Dowager Empress was committed to traditional values and supported certain _______.
- 17. Who won the Opium War?
