Internal Problems Leading Up To China's Opium War

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2. Internal problems created the most trouble for China. When China lost in the Opium War, it was because of their inferior ships and army. This showed other countries that China was becoming weaker. Overpopulation was also an overwhelming issue. There wasn't enough food produced for everyone and hunger rapidly increased. Chinese people were suffering and wanted to rebel against the Qing Dynasty, resulting in the Taiping rebellion. When the Taiping government was attacked by foreign powers, over 20 million people died. Later, the Boxer Rebellion spurred from the reversing of possibly beneficial reforms. The Boxers were also defeated by foreign powers, also showing weakness from China and resulting in death.

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