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whose reign sabotaged the self-strengthening movement, failed to stop outside forces from gaining control over large parts of the country, and left a weakened, highly unstable china

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Qing's reign (1644–1911/12) sabotaged the Self-Strengthening Movement, failed to stop outside forces from gaining control over large parts of the country, and left a weakened, highly unstable China.

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The Self-Strengthening Movement (1861–95) is a movement introduced in China by three governors-general, Li Hongzhang, Zuo Zongtang, and Zeng Guofan whose aim was to introduce Western technology to modernize China's military, education, and economy.

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