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QING- QING- DYNASTY DYNASTY A presentation by Christina Hochedlinger & Stefan Luckeneder

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Page 1: Qing dynasty

QING-QING-DYNASTYDYNASTYA presentationby Christina Hochedlinger & Stefan Luckeneder

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INDEXINDEX

Formation of the Qing-DynastyQing-China until the First Opium WarThe crisis around 1800Qing-China between Opium-Wars and TaipingThe First Opium WarThe end of the dynastyDaily life The role of women in societyFoot binding

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FORMATION OF THE QING-FORMATION OF THE QING-DYNASTYDYNASTY founded in 1616 by

the Manchu ended in 1911 after

the foundation of the Republic of China

The first palace of the empire was located in Shenyang

In 1641 the Manchu started a great invasion in the China of the Ming-Dynasty

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QING-CHINA UNTIL THE FIRST OPIUM QING-CHINA UNTIL THE FIRST OPIUM WARWAR

In 1645 the Chinese clothing (Hanfu) and the hairstyle changed

marriages between Chinese and Manchu were forbidden

Beijing was divided into two parts

a lot of massacres

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QING-CHINA UNTIL THE FIRST OPIUM QING-CHINA UNTIL THE FIRST OPIUM WARWAR

The prohibition of intermarriage was ignored by the Manchu-Elite

Han-Chinese became the official language again and the Manchu language was displaced

Until 1685 the Manchu occupied land Kangxi was one of the most famous

emperors The technology of the preindustrial ages was

very advanced In 1720 Kangxi founded the protectorate

Tibet

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THE CRISIS AROUND 1800THE CRISIS AROUND 1800

under Qianlong, Qing-China experienced a huge expansion of force

the Qing-Dynasty started to regulate the oversea-trade stricter

the fall of the dynasty was not deniable anymore

around 1800 another crisis took place

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QING-CHINA BETWEEN OPIUM-WARS QING-CHINA BETWEEN OPIUM-WARS AND TAIPINGAND TAIPING

the riots of the farmers found no end

the smuggling and consumation of opium increased

silver flowed off China

the First Opium War started

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THE FIRST O

PIUM

WAR

THE FIRST O

PIUM

WAR

•China and Great Britain waged the First Opium War

•the result was that China was forced to allow the trade of opium and to open their market borders

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THE END OF THE DYNASTYTHE END OF THE DYNASTY

in 1900 the Qing-dynasty laid in ruins

China was divided into several parts

in 1911 the Republic of China was founded

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DAILY LIFE DAILY LIFE

with the expansion of commerce, the quality of daily life changed

they learned legends about historical heroes and villains

they established food kitchens and medical clinics for the poor

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THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN SOCIETYTHE ROLE OF WOMEN IN SOCIETY

in the 19th century opportunities opened up for girls to attend schools and to study abroad

they also fought for political causes

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FOOT BINDINGFOOT BINDING

was a custom practiced on young girls and women

was first present in the elite

young girls' feet were wrapped in tight bandages so that they could not grow and develop normally

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