1: The first Europeans to reach China were the Portuguese.
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2: The Manchus put an end to the Ming dynasty in China
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3: The Chinese were more friendly and accepting towards foreigners in the 1700s than they had been in past.
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4: The Opium Wars between the Chinese and the British were a result of the British government’s attempts to keep exports of Opium away from the Britains
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5: The four points of the Treaty of Nanking that ended the Opium Wars were: 1) to open four additional ports, including Shanghai, to foreign commerce, (2) to cede to the British the island of Hong Kong, which lies at the mouth of the Canton River, (3) to accept a revised schedule of tariff duties, (4) to pay a large indemnity
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6: The Open Door Policy in China said that all foreigners would have equal trading rights in China
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7: The Boxer Uprising was a trend of entertainment in which boxers fought each other in China.
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8: The main accomplishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate was to unite Japan and make it an imperial power.
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9: After Japan drove out foreigners, she adapted a foreign policy of isolation.
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10: Commodore Perry of the U.S closed Japan to trade
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11: By the middle of the nineteenth century there was much dissatisfaction with the Shogunate throughout the country.
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2007-03-19
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