4.1 Goals and strategies of the Self-Strengthening Movement
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China's Self-Strengthening Movement aimed to modernize the nation while preserving traditional values. From 1861 to 1895, leaders like Prince Gong and Li Hongzhang pushed for military, economic, and technological reforms to counter Western imperialism and internal weaknesses. Despite some progress in industry and education, the movement faced opposition from conservatives and lacked depth. The failure to prevent foreign encroachment and address underlying issues led to growing disillusionment with the Qing dynasty and set the stage for more radical changes.
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China's Self-Strengthening Movement aimed to modernize the nation while preserving traditional values. From 1861 to 1895, leaders like Prince Gong and Li Hongzhang pushed for military, economic, and technological reforms to counter Western imperialism and internal weaknesses. Despite some progress in industry and education, the movement faced opposition from conservatives and lacked depth. The failure to prevent foreign encroachment and address underlying issues led to growing disillusionment with the Qing dynasty and set the stage for more radical changes.
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