what led to the rise of Chinese nationalism during 1911 revolution?
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The combination of increasing imperialist demands (from both Japan and the West), frustration with the foreign Manchu Government embodied by the Qing court, and the desire to see a unified China less parochial in outlook fed a growing nationalism that spurred on revolutionary ideas.
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Chinese revolution 1911
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- Chinese revolution in the year 1911 ended china's last imperial dynasty.
- Following were the causes of emergence of chinese revolution:
- Inefficient emperor- In the 19th century there was no great Ching emperor.
- Lack of able Manchu leadership- Manchus had always enjoyed powerful political influence , but in 19th century capable leadership was missing.
- Downward spread of administrative inefficiency in the government -without any capable leader, the officials became incompetent.
- Corruption among the officials and sale of government posts was another reason for this revolution.
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