Internal problems leading to teh collapse of the Manchu dynasty in China

Title: Internal problems leading to teh collapse of the Manchu dynasty in China
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Internal problems leading to teh collapse of the Manchu dynasty in China
Internal problems leading to the Collapse of the Manchu Dynasty No single reason can be attributed to the collapse of the Manchu dynasty. However one may be forgiven for thinking that Empress Cixi was a key contributor and was the master of her own doom. What is certain is that the collapse was fuelled by Western Intervention, and compounded by internal dilemmas which in turn weakened the dynasty and left them unable to adapt leading …showed first 75 words of 455 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 455 total…in Chinese education and the creation of a national parliament, westernization of Chinese bureaucracy. Also it called for reform of the army, However the military wanted to keep their power, and government officials were set in their wasys so once again reform failed. After the Boxer Rebellion in 1901 the internal problems esculated and the dynasty collapsed. It is easy to see how internal problems contributed to the collapse of the Manchu dynasty. By Kate McC

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