Dan Seitz

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population growth, over-taxation, natural disasters and that indefinable loss of group feeling that can undermine even the most powerful states, had gnawed away at the dynasty’s sense of self. In 1842, the Great Qing had been defeated by the British in the First Opium War, and was then shaken by the cataclysms of the sixteen-year-long Taiping rebellion, in which 20 million people died.
The Story of China: The Epic History of a World Power from the Middle Kingdom to Mao and the China Dream
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