Foreigners in China 1860s Flashcards
the main reason that Britain beat China in the 2 wars was..
the technologies developed during the industrial revolution
when was end of second opium war?
1860
after second opium war, Britain had control over key treaty ports along the Chinese coast. the british were able to keep control by..
using their naval steam power technologies. these ships brought in modern mass-produced goods to China and disrupted the traditional artisan-based economy.
during the two wars against britain, what ships did Britain use?
iron-hulled steam powered battleships
modern naval artillery
before foreign influence, what boats had been on China’s rivers? 2 things
- traditional Chinese junks (2 sailed boat)
- sampans (small peasant fishing boat)
3 steam companies owned by foreigners
- 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
extraterritoriality relating to the steamship industry
foreign captains were hired to pilot Chinese ships, meaning that the industry couldn’t operate without foreign involvement.
why did the Chinese dislike the railway, and where was it initially put?
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.
after 1860, what was the main cause of anti-foreign rebellions and uprisings?
railways
- helped the europeans and japanese to penetrate even deeper into china
- dominating trade
- spreading christianity through the work of missionaries
in 1860, what did russia do?
seized Vladivostok from china
when does the self strengthening movement begin
1861
who caused the start of the self strengthening movement
Li Hongzhang (a mandarin - a Qing senior administrator)
what was the self strengthening movement
3 decades of economic reform
what did Li Hongzhang say
in order to force foreign armies out, China must be first economically powerful
name of the chinese intellectual who first suggested self strengthening
feng guifen in 1861
first phase of self strengthening
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)
when was the burning of the summer palace
1860
what treaty was in 1860
treaty of tianjin
what treaty was in 1842
nanjing
treaty of tianjin
- ambassadors
- missionaries
- 10 more treaty ports (including 4 on the Yangtze river)
- opium legalised
- $4 reparations