Foreigners in China 1860s Flashcards

1
Q

the main reason that Britain beat China in the 2 wars was..

A

the technologies developed during the industrial revolution

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2
Q

when was end of second opium war?

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1860

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3
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after second opium war, Britain had control over key treaty ports along the Chinese coast. the british were able to keep control by..

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using their naval steam power technologies. these ships brought in modern mass-produced goods to China and disrupted the traditional artisan-based economy.

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4
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during the two wars against britain, what ships did Britain use?

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iron-hulled steam powered battleships
modern naval artillery

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5
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before foreign influence, what boats had been on China’s rivers? 2 things

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  • traditional Chinese junks (2 sailed boat)
  • sampans (small peasant fishing boat)
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6
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3 steam companies owned by foreigners

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  • shanghai steam navigation company
  • yangtze steamer company
  • indo-china steam company

operated by merchants such as Jardine and Mathesan, who had grown wealthy from the Opium war

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7
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extraterritoriality relating to the steamship industry

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foreign captains were hired to pilot Chinese ships, meaning that the industry couldn’t operate without foreign involvement.

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8
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why did the Chinese dislike the railway, and where was it initially put?

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they said the foreigners ignored the chinese practice of feng shui

developed faster in northern china than the south, because the south was connected by steamships.

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9
Q

after 1860, what was the main cause of anti-foreign rebellions and uprisings?

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railways
- helped the europeans and japanese to penetrate even deeper into china
- dominating trade
- spreading christianity through the work of missionaries

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10
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in 1860, what did russia do?

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seized Vladivostok from china

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11
Q

when does the self strengthening movement begin

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1861

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12
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who caused the start of the self strengthening movement

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Li Hongzhang (a mandarin - a Qing senior administrator)

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13
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what was the self strengthening movement

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3 decades of economic reform

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14
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what did Li Hongzhang say

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in order to force foreign armies out, China must be first economically powerful

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15
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name of the chinese intellectual who first suggested self strengthening

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feng guifen in 1861

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16
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first phase of self strengthening

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1860s
- development of military power (purchasing european iron-hulled battleships, established shipyards, officers were sent to be trained in germany, britain and usa)
- acquisition of scientific ideas (scientific texts translated into chinese, qing gov hired british/european engineers to transform china’s munitions industry)

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17
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when was the burning of the summer palace

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1860

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18
Q

what treaty was in 1860

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treaty of tianjin

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19
Q

what treaty was in 1842

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nanjing

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20
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treaty of tianjin

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  • ambassadors
  • missionaries
  • 10 more treaty ports (including 4 on the Yangtze river)
  • opium legalised
  • $4 reparations
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21
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why did foreigners burn the summer palace?

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chinese resistance to western influence

20,000 European troops sent

palace was looted and burnt. (palace = complex of palaces, museums, libraries and gardens)

22
Q

when was the taiping attack

A

august 1860

23
Q

when was the Jiangnan arsenal commissioned

A

1865 in shanghai

24
Q

treaty of tianjin led to..

A

self strengthening movement

25
Q

what does HSBC stand for and when was it formed

A

hong kong and shanghai banking company
1865

26
Q

who established the first Tongwen Guan

A

prince gong

27
Q

who established the first Tongwen Guan

A

prince gong

28
Q

when and where was the first tongwen guan

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school of combined learning beijing
1862

29
Q

what did the tongwen guan do

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hired western tutors to give instruction in english, french, russian and japanese

30
Q

fuzhou school

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started in 1867
more than 100 pupils from local gentry families
subjects such as: naval construction, geometry, calculus, french, english

31
Q

jiangnan arsenal school

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students received an education in western maths and sciences while simultaneously learning about western machinery

32
Q

confucian thinking that..

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china was superior to any other nation

33
Q

zongli yamen set up

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1861

34
Q

what was the zongli yamen’s main function

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to execute foreign policy (rather than to create it)

35
Q

translation of which book was commissioned by zongli yamen

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Wheaton’s Elements of International Law
1862

36
Q

papers were submitted to the Zongli Yamen from.. and on what?

A

British advisors Robert Hart and Thomas Wade
mid 1860s
advocated industrial developments like rail and steam travel, mining and modern education and western diplomacy
in response, the Zongli Yamen undertook a fact-finding mission across europe in 1866

37
Q

act of converting to christianity

A

proselytising

38
Q

from 1860-70, it slowly became customary for chinese women..

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to ritually unbind their feet on joining the church.
female converts received the same opportunities as males in protestant schools
100,000 protestant converts by 1900

39
Q

name of the orphanage where the tianjin massacre started

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french church and orphanage: Notre Dame des Victoires
on the site of a razed Buddhist temple

40
Q

the chinese word for china is

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zhongguo, meaning the middle kingdom/centre of the world

41
Q

who was Li Hongzhang

A

moderniser and skilled diplomat
- organised resistance to Taiping Rebellion in 1860s

42
Q

when was the defeat of the Taiping rebellion

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1864

43
Q

when is the Jiangnan arsenal established in Shanghai

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1865

44
Q

when is the Fuzhou shipyard opened

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1867

45
Q

in the 1860 Treaty of Tianjin, where were the treaty ports (10) put?

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4 on the Yangtze river

46
Q

how many troops did britain send to burn the summer palace?

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20,000

47
Q

what was the taiping rebellion

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chinese movement from 1850-64 which supported social reform and the overthrow of the confucian system. successful against the qing army but were defeated by westerners (British, French, US)

48
Q

growth of foreign trade caused the evolution of

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a new chinese commercial class: compradors. they were chinese who assisted foreign firms in their commerical dealings and became china’s first entrepreneurs.

49
Q

where was the centre of international chinese commerce and trade

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shanghai

50
Q

when was the zongli yamen formed

A

1861

51
Q

when was the tianjin massacre (french orphanages)

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1869