Difference between revisions of "Regionalism in Nineteenth Century China"
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| − | -Ch'ing dynasty was weak | + | -Ch'ing dynasty was weak |
| − | + | -Administration and Military disorganization | |
| − | -Administration and Military disorganization | + | -Local Gentry Leaders emergerd |
| − | + | -Organized local armies,and combined local political power | |
| − | + | -Didnt challange Dynastys authority, just filled vacum (which is why it remained after the dynasty came back to power | |
| − | -Local Gentry Leaders emergerd | ||
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| − | -Organized local armies,and combined local political power | ||
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| − | -Didnt challange Dynastys authority, just filled vacum (which is why it remained after the dynasty came back to power | ||
Revision as of 23:10, 10 December 2011
-Ch'ing dynasty was weak -Administration and Military disorganization -Local Gentry Leaders emergerd -Organized local armies,and combined local political power -Didnt challange Dynastys authority, just filled vacum (which is why it remained after the dynasty came back to power