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Which is the correct order of events that eventually led to the collapse of the Chinese imperial government?

rise of nationalism, Opium Wars, Taiping Rebellion, Boxer Rebellion

Opium Wars, Taiping Rebellion, Boxer Rebellion, rise of nationalism

rise of nationalism, Boxer Rebellion, Opium Wars, Taiping Rebellion

Opium Wars, rise of nationalism, Taiping Rebellion, Boxer Rebellion

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  1. 9 July, 09:15
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    Hi!

    I edited it for You; it seems to me that you copied things twice, so here is the edit:

    Which is the correct order of events that eventually led to the collapse of the Chinese imperial government?

    rise of nationalism,

    Opium Wars,

    Taiping Rebellion,

    Boxer Rebellion

    now, let's see when they happened:

    Opium Wars, 1839-1842, then another starting in 1856 and another lated

    Taiping Rebellion, 1850 to 1864

    Boxer Rebellion 1899 and 1901

    So the order of those three is:

    Opium Wars,

    Taiping Rebellion,

    Boxer Rebellion

    now, the timeline of nationalism is more difficult, as China had many waves of nationalism. But before 20th century nationalism referred to Han tribe, rather than Chinese, so I'd put it after all three events, as the last event.
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