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OpenStudy (anonymous):

place the following events in order in which they happened

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you guys just wait like dang I have to type several sentences chill

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

don't be rude please @baitcaster13

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

alright i will help you ^_^ @lisaaaa12344444

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you :*

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

:) post the events please

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

i saw his comment :) @Gabriel_Morrow

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

yes i did :)

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

btw welcome to open study :) @lisaaaa12344444

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

do not spam this post with unnecessary comments please :( @Gabriel_Morrow

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh i forgot Welcome to OpenStudy @lisaaaa12344444

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. The boxers begin an uprising in northern china 2. Chinese revolutionaries set up a republic in china 3. the british wage war against china over opium trade 4. China is forced to give Korea independent after losing a war with japan 5. the U.S proposes an open door policy that allows freedom of traded among spheres of influence in china 6. a peasant uprising called the Taiping rebellion further weakens china

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

hmm let us research each of the events alright, then we can put them in order

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

In 1900, in what became known as the Boxer Rebellion (or the Boxer Uprising), a Chinese secret organization called the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there. The rebels, referred to by Westerners as Boxers because they performed physical exercises they believed would make them able to withstand bullets, killed foreigners and Chinese Christians and destroyed foreign property. From June to August, the Boxers besieged the foreign district of Beijing (then called Peking), China’s capital, until an international force that included American troops subdued the uprising. By the terms of the Boxer Protocol, which officially ended the rebellion in 1901, China agreed to pay more than $330 million in reparations.

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

so the boxer uprising happened in 1900

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

The Chinese Revolution of 1911 In October of 1911, a group of revolutionaries in southern China led a successful revolt against the Qing Dynasty, establishing in its place the Republic of China and ending the imperial system.

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

the revolution thing happened in 1911

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so which one is first

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

The Opium Wars were two wars in the mid-19th century involving Anglo-Chinese disputes over British trade in China and China's sovereignty. The disputes included the First Opium War (1839–1842) and the Second Opium War (1856–1860). The wars and events between them weakened the Qing dynasty and reduced China's separation from the rest of the world.[1][2]

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

hold on lemme find all of them first

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

so the opium wars were about 1840 to 1860

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

The First Sino-Japanese War (1 August 1894 – 17 April 1895) was fought between the Qing Empire of China and the Empire of Japan, primarily over control of Korea. After more than six months of unbroken successes by Japanese land and naval forces and the loss of the Chinese port of Weihaiwei, the Qing government sued for peace in February 1895.

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

china lost control of korea around 1895

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

The Open Door Policy is a term in foreign affairs initially used to refer to the United States policy established in the late 19th century and the early 20th century, as enunciated in Secretary of State John Hay's Open Door Note, dated September 6, 1899 and dispatched to the major European powers.

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

1899 for open door policy

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

The Taiping Rebellion or Taiping Civil War (simplified Chinese: 太平天国运动; traditional Chinese: 太平天國運動; pinyin: Taìpíng Tīanguó Yùndòng, literally "Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement") was a massive rebellion or civil war in China that lasted from 1850 to 1864, which was fought between the established Manchu-led Qing dynasty and the Christian millenarian movement of the Heavenly Kingdom of Peace.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't need the dates I just need to put them in order in what event happen 1 then 2 then 3 then 4 then 5 then 6

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

i know but u need to dates to put them in order right?

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

so lets put them in order, Opium wars-1840-1860, Taiping rebellion, 1850-1864, China losing Korea, 1895, Open door policy, 1899, Boxer uprising, 1900- Chinese revolution - 1911 @lisaaaa12344444

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

does that cover everything?

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

u can give medals by clicking best response :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@baitcaster13

OpenStudy (baitcaster13):

i think pupis right

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