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Lesson 14 THE BIRTH OF ASIAN NATIONS

Lesson 14: The Birth of Asian Nations

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Page 1: Lesson 14: The Birth of Asian Nations

Lesson 14THE BIRTH OF

ASIAN NATIONS

Page 2: Lesson 14: The Birth of Asian Nations

Nationalism Loving one’s country more than one’s self

regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, and culture.

Expressing the same feelings of love and willingness to serve and die for its country.

Attitude that the members of a nation have when they care about their national identity.

Actions that the members of a nation take when seeking to achieve self determination.

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ASIAN NATION

CONTRIBUTIONS

OF THE WESTERNERS

EVENTS THAT GAVE RISE TO NATIONALISM

IMPORTANT

PEOPLE• India • Printing

•Modernized transportation and Communication system

• Standard Educational System

• Racial discrimination and disrespect for their Hindu’s and Muslims Belief

• Printing

•Modernized transportation and Communication system

• Standard Educational System

• Indian Middle class were arrested in April 10, 1919

•Amritsar Massacre

• Allan Hume

•Ali Jinnah

•Sir Rowlatt

•General Reignald Dyer

•Mahatma Ghandi

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ASIAN NATION

Important

People

Revolts/ Rebellio

ns

Policies and treaties

• China • Emperor Kwang Hsu (Guangxu)

• Empress Dowager Tzu Hsi (Cixi)

• Hung Hsiu Chuan (Hong Xiuquan)•General Yuan Shi Kai• General Li Yuan•Dr. Sun Yat Sen•General Chiang Kai-shek•Mao Tse Tung (Mao Zedong)

•Taiping / Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace

• I Ho Chuan/ Righteous and harmonious Fist

• Revolution of 1911 / Double Ten

• Kuomintang Party /Communist

• One Hundred Days Reform

• Boxers Protocol of 1901