China Revolution of 1911

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Mary H

 

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May 13, 2015

 

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The revolution, which sparked from a revolt at Wuchang in 1911, tipped off the majority of the provinces to proclaim their independence from the Qing Regime. Although the new Chinese Republic was initially able to avoid a disastrous civil war, peasant uprisings, and foreign intervention it lacked a sufficient replacement to the former imperial autocracy...
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Yuan's attempts to create an autocratic regime reminiscent of the past and the lack of a central government were impeding the growth of post-revolution China. Yuan's death in 1916, resulted in a China that would be plagued by warlords, civil war, coups, and additional foreign occupation. No single power emerged as a strong leader...
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