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What were the reasons for the Chinese Revolution of 1911 CE ?​

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Answered by daljeetsingh123dj
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Step-by-step explanation:

In 1911 the emperor Puyi was a child, and the regency was incompetent to guide the nation. The unsuccessful contests with foreign powers had shaken not only the dynasty but the entire machinery of government. The Chinese Revolution was triggered not by the United League itself but by the army...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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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