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... The European Imperialists made attempts to conquer China and Japan. In this process, they succeeded by influencing Japan greatly. ...
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... Explorers from Europe, desert and sea routes, and the maritime expeditions, are the three main ways how European exploration affected China. ...
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... China had been imperialized by the European nations. They had to trade with them. ... Westernization is when china was modernized like the European nations. ...
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... The Boxer Rebellion was a large group of Chinese that are anti European, American and Japanese that wanted to rid China of all Europeans. ...
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... the other cultures. Like the Islamic and Western European cultures China also had myths about human origins. "Unlike other peoples ...
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... China maintains branch offices in a number of European and Asian countries. China has seen a lot of healthy growth over the years. ...
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... Being in the late Ching Dynasty, European living style and architectural design began to be adopted in China, with the result that traditional dominant Chinese ...
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... countries of Europe (in square kilometers) Chinese provinces Area European countries Szechwan ... Han minorities There are fifty-five non-Han minorities in China. ...
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... economy in the world. Growth rates in greater China look fantastic by US, European or Japanese standards. China today offers a new ...
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... is growing. Unlike of trade relations with many European countries the trade with China has started fairly recently. There are many ...
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... Soon after, European explorers slowly started seeping in. China tried to keep foreigners out finally with force but the old traditional weapons of the Chinese ...
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... Chinese. Though China at the time was the most advanced culture in the planet, European change technology would change that. China ...
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... agreements. Besides the US, China must be approved by the European Union, the Latin Americas, and other key players in the WTO. Since ...
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... Western World. China was also like Japan until the European countries started setting up the spheres of influence. The natives of ...
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... were forbidden to go abroad, and foreign merchants were forbidden to sell goods in China. Chinese emperors were not impressed by European technology, and all ...
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... The China's first identical interaction with Europe and European culture was during the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries. ...
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... The growth rates of China's exports to the United States and European Union countries dropped from mid-1998. The Chinese economy is sound. ...
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... The main reason is because of European's eagerness to trade. China had the technology to go on more explorations but chose not too. ...
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... and gotten back on it's feet a number of times before Mao took over communist China. Russia had never really asked for help of any European country, let alone ...
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... and the carving of the globe into "spheres of influence" by the European powers due to ... times like the Zhou (Chou) and Qin (Ch'in) dynasties in China (1027-206 ...
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... It has closely linked up China's hinterland with Central Asian and European countries and has at the same time opened up a new passage for the trade of Japan ...
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... At first they couldn't get into China because many European countries and Japan had already established their own spheres of influence there, so Americans then ...
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... friendly practices, and grew on par with its European and North American counterparts in terms of political, industrial, and military prowess. China, on the ...
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... China's rulers controlled European influence rather tightly, yet there was trade of course. And through the opium war there was ...
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... This was the main source that made China open the doors for trade once again. ... These are just a few examples of how European trade brought about a change in the ...
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... In the 1950s China considered most West European countries "lackeys" of United States imperialism, while it sided with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. ...
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... than he thought and that there must be some easier way to get to china. ... Constantinople (which was previously held by European Christians) was a major port and ...
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... Court of Human Rights has imposed many judgments in most West European Countries ... The United States has been nudging China to become, "a force for world peace, a ...
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... The China trade was one way for European coffers of cash and in 1793, King George III sent a diplomatic mission to China to show the emperor what Britain could ...
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... Even now, there still have some European style buildings and churches in the downtown ... situation of Shanghai, Shanghai became a window for the China to connect ...
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