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'''20th Century''' |
'''20th Century''' |
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* '''1895-1910s:''' Multiple loosely related secret societies form throughout Canton, espousing republican ideals. |
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*'''1912:''' The secret societies form a united society/party called the National Reform Society (Kaikehui). They start to demand more democracy in Canton. |
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*'''1920:''' On the brink of rebellion, Canton ratifies a new constitution and the creation of the Tianchow Parliament. The Parliament was dominated by the National Reform Party. |
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*'''1927:''' The Parliament enacts the National Reform Movement, promoting the abandonment of old classical ideas in favor of western ideals. Cosmopolitanism in religion and language/culture is promoted, while antagonizing remnants of the classical past (notably the Qing). Some secret societies spill over to Great Qing, but not as entrenched as in Canton. |
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*'''1931''': The National Reform Party dismantles the Cantonese monarchy. The RNU welcomes this development. Britain and France are alarmed but do not intervene as the event came as a result of a peaceful and democratic process. Country is renamed the Wah-hah Republic (華夏民國, Huaxia/ wah-hah man-kwok) |
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*'''1931''': '''2nd Sino-Corean War''': A knee-jerk reaction by Corea, pre-emptively invading the Great Qing before it could fall under the hands of Huaxia. This violated the treaty they had with Russia. Kingdom of Haboek is established as a puppet state in Hebei, China. |
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*'''1932-1935: Russo-Corean War''' (NL+Corea vs Russia+Japan+Canton) |
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== Middle East == |
== Middle East == |