Assess critically the causes of the revolution of 1911 in China.
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The Causes of the 1911 Revolution
The Chinese revolution broke out in 1911 under the conflict of manzhous which were the Qing and the revolutionaries. The revolution broke out with the uprising of Sichuan province. The Qing government nationalized the railway in Sichuan province. The students were angered at the government’s action and protested on the streets for delaying the nationalization. On August 24 1911, between the conflict of protesters and the government troops, 32 people were killed and many were injured. More and more people hated the Qing government as the government shows no consideration towards the peasant’s financial concerns. With Sun Yi Xian’s three principle of to make China
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