A modern china

By farrbls
  • Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer Rebellion

    The boxer rebellion was a uprising against foreigners that occurred in china about 1990, begun by peasants but eventually supported by the government. It occurred because of the economic issues between the Chinese and foreign missionaries. Several countries sent troops to halt the attacks.
  • Fall of the Qin dynasty

    Fall of the Qin dynasty

    The Qinq dynasty started to struggle in the early 1800, there wasn’t enough farmland or jobs to support everyone. Poverty led citizens to rebel against the dynasty's.
  • establishment of the republic of china

    establishment of the republic of china

    Mao Zedong declared this republic, He tried to over throw the Qing Dynasty. It happened in Nanjing. It needed over 2000 years of imperial in China
  • May fourth movement

    May fourth movement

    The may forth movement was a Chinese anti-imperilment, culture and political movement. It happened in Beijing. It was a student patriotic movement.
  • Second Sino- Japanese War

    Second Sino- Japanese War

    The war was between the Republic of China and Empire of Japan. It happened near Beijing, and lasted from July 7, 1937- September 9, 1945. They fought because japan wanted to expand
  • People’s Republic of China established

    People’s Republic of China established

    Mao Zedong to create the people Republic of China. This happened in Tiananmen Square in Peking, in the 19 Hundreds. He wanted to proclaim the founding of the PRC
  • Great Leap Forward

    Great Leap Forward

    Mao Zedong launched the campaign to reconstruct the country.This took place at the CCP, and happened from 1958-1962. They wanted to improve the agriculture in the machinery cheaper
  • 1960’s Cultural Revolution

    1960’s Cultural Revolution

    Mao Zedong realized the Soviet Union was moving to fast in revisionist direction. He realized this is the 19 hundred. It Happened in the Republic of China. The reflected and influenced the decades social upheavals.
  • 1970’s Economic Reform

    1970’s Economic Reform

    Until the 1970, many economists believed that there was a stable inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment. They believed that inflation and unemployment was tolerable because it meant the economy was growing and unemployment would be at low levels.
  • Tiananmen Square Massacre

    Tiananmen Square Massacre

    It was a student-led demonstrations calling for democracy, free speech, and a free press in china. They were halted in a bloody crackdown, the Tiananmen Square Massacre.