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Match each event in chinese and Japanese history with its description tiles: treaty of kanagawa, taiping rebellion, open door policy, meiji restoration, boxer rebellion, russo-japanese war, treaty of nanjing, 100 days of reform

pairs: 1900 uprising in which chinese nationalists attacked foreign missionaries and businesspeople; was suppressed after forgiven intervention

1854 policy that opened two japanese ports to US merchant ships

campaign led by qing emperor Guang Xu to modernize china and compete with western nations

signed after opium wars; forced china to open more ports to british trade and established extraterritoriality rights for british citizens

peasant revolt against Qing Dynasty in china that lasted 14 years but failed to topple the government

marked the end of shogun rule and feudalism and the establishment of imperial japan

resulted in Japanese victory; demonstrated power of new japanese military to the world

1899 informal policy that gave foreign nations equal access to trading rights in china.

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