Chinese History from the Boxer risings to the end of the Warlord Era
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Yuan Shikai and Sun Yatsen
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  • GMD begins in Japan.
    • Three principles:
      • Nationalism
      • Democracy (national freedom)
      • People's Livelihoods
  • 1912 Republic
    • Struggle between Beijing (Yuan Shikai) and Nanking (GMD)
    • GMD unable to fight back
    • Influence limited to southern China
    • Centre of government in north
  • 1915 Yuan Shikai crowned as emperor
    • Generals fearful of dictatorial methods flee
    • Admitting the obvious Yuan renounces title.
    • Dies three months later in 1916.

Other Notes in this Category

  1. 1898 Boxer Risings
  2. 1911 Revolution
  3. Causes of the Growth of Nationalism
  4. Northern Expedition & White Terror 1923-7
  5. Position before 1911
  6. Situation Before 1900
  7. Situation before 1911
  8. Warlord Era 196-27, Growth of CCP
  9. Yuan Shikai and Sun Yatsen

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