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Licemer1 [7]
3 years ago
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One 19th-century civil war internal crisis in Qing China was the Taiping Uprising in Qing China. This was unlike any other Upris

ing as their own leaders rejected their beliefs and created a unique state to the Christian religion. This heavily impacted China as it destroyed the state. This brought the destriction of private property which caused an extreme redistribution of land. This also brought the prostutution and opium smoking to an end.
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Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
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Answer:

This was unlike any other Uprising as their own leaders rejected their beliefs and created a unique state to the Christian religion

Explanation:

The 19th century civil war internal crisis of China known as the Taipings Rebellion or Uprising led by Hong Xinquan, who self proclaimed himself as the brother of Jesus Christ and whose goals was to sought the conversion of Chinese people to that of the Taiping's syncratic version of Christianity in Qing China, was unlike other uprising as it faced resistance from the traditionalist rural classes because of the Taiping's antagonism to Chinese customs and Confucian values. Their own leaders rejected their beliefs.

The land owning upper class who are unsettled with the Taiping's ideology and their policy of strict separation of sexes, for even married couples, aligned with the government forces and their western allies.

In Hunan for instancee, a local irregular army called the ' Xiang Army' or 'Hunan Army', under the personal leadership of Zeng Guofan, became the main armed force opposing the Taiping's and fighting for the Qing.

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