World History/Changes in East Asia
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Colonialism takes root in Southeast Asia
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Japan enters the Modern World
2.1
The Meiji Restoration
2.2
Industrialization in Japan
3
China limps along
3.1
The Qing Dynasty
3.2
Rebellion and the fall of Imperial China
3.3
Sun Yat-Sen and the Kuomindang
3.4
Chiang Kai-shek and Nationalist China
3.5
Rise of Chinese Communist Party
Colonialism takes root in Southeast Asia
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Industrialization in Japan
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China limps along
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The Qing Dynasty
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Rebellion and the fall of Imperial China
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Sun Yat-Sen and the Kuomindang
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Chiang Kai-shek and Nationalist China
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Rise of Chinese Communist Party
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