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What was the aftermath of the 1911 chinese revolution?

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What was the aftermath of the 1911 chinese revolution?

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Hopefully you already know the events of the revolution, so I’m not going to recap on those. What you should remember is how the last dynasty, the Qing dynasty, of China came to an end. Sun Yat-sen tried to form a revolution, but it ended up mainly as a collapse of old order. Thus, the Qing dynasty came to a screeching halt and a new political system was ready to take its place. After the fall of the last dynasty, it somewhat created a domino effect. Similar traditional empires around the world came to an end, mainly because of the Western concept of imperialism. For example, Russia’s tsarist society, the Austro-Hungrian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire came to an end a few years after the fall of the Qing. Back to the Euro empires. The Austro-Hungrian’s demise was torn apart by the winning allies of WWI, which was “directly linked to the fate tsarist Russia.” Nonetheless, these empires were bound to fail because of their resistance to change. If they had industrialized and and reformed

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