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China and its Rulers . Thematic Study of the Economy split into the economy under the Qing, the Republic, Mao and Deng. The OCR A Level China paper has two 25 markers which should be structured thematically so the course should be studied thematically rather than chronologically.

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Economy

Potential Subthemes
 Ideology
 Foreign Influence
 Middle class
 Industry
 Government Involvement
 Trade
 Agriculture


Chinese economy in 1839
 Agrarian Issues
o China’s internal economy was almost entirely agriculture
o Predominantly peasant society, dependent on landowners.
o Rapidly growing population put pressure on
 Trade
o was some foreign commerce and it was increasing, raising an annual 4%.
o Exports: furs, tobacco, porcelain, tea, Chinoiserie and tea becoming very
popular in Europe.
o Little government support for trade, preference for self-reliance


Impact of the First Opium War + Unequal Treaties
 Concessions like the $21 million demanded in the Treaty of Nanjing put significant
economic pressure on Chinese Government (already running low on funds due to imbalance
in Opium trade)

,  50 Treaty Ports forced open by Unequal Treaties, and China was forced to further
increase trade with the west – losing even more money.
 Huge increase in opium trade was part of this.
 A class of Chinese ‘compradors’ developed, who had willingly worked with Western
companies in return for higher wages and expanded career opportunities. Early expansion of
a sort of ‘middle class separate from the rural landlords.

Developments in Manchu China
 Some rail development during Self Strengthening Movement.
o E.g. first commercially operated railroad opened in Shanghai in 1876.
 Rapid development 1895-1911, stimulated by defeat in first Sino-Japanese war, as the
government recognised the importance of modernisations and had to grant concessions to
build railways.
 90% of population lived by agriculture.
 Famine incredibly common – problem for agriculture-dependent economy.
 Taiping Rebellion destroyed granary system, putting population at risk of famine,
flooding, drought and pestilence.
 Introduction of sweet potatoes as a new food supply reduced increasing hunger and the
frequency of revolts.
 Other focuses of self-strengthening movement:
o Advancing commerce by deals with foreign companies
o Developing financial strength through joint-stock companies
o Expanding textiles and mining industries
o Improving carrying trade
o Building railways
o Expanding communications system
 Middle Class development in late Manchu Period
o Because of economic development, primarily due to Self-Strengthening Movement -
number 1.5 million by 1900
 Imperial Bank of China opened in 1897 – attracted foreign investment and won the
confidence of Chinese businessmen
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