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Describe imperialism in China. Was it welcomed by the citizens of China ? What countries were involved?

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Imperialism in China was strictly based on economic interests. It was not welcomed by the citizens, and there were five foreign countries that were involved in this process.

Step-by-step explanation:

China was a country in poor conditions. It had an emperor that was simply terrible and not up to the task, and on top of it, he was very corrupt. When several countries saw an opportunity to take over parts of China, he simply backed off, was bribed, and enabled the foreign powers to take under their control the most important coastal parts of China.

The population in China was furious, as their lives were bad enough already, and this just made them worse, so they rebelled against their emperor. On the other hand, Britain, France, Germany, Japan, and Russia, all managed to gain control over the strategically most important coastal parts of China, and their economies benefited greatly because of it. On top of it all, despite being competitors, the invading forces actually collaborated when they had problems with the Chinese population.

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