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The Rise And Fall Of The Qing Dynasty And Imperialism

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Kristi Campbell
Professor Wang
History 1000C
30 November 2014
The Rise and Fall of the Qing Dynasty:
Hierarchy, Government and Western Ideas, and Imperialism
Introduction to the Dynasty
After the collapse of the Ming Dynasty due to natural disaster, ineffective government system, pirates on the east coast, and Mongols in the North was when the origination of the Qing Dynasty came about. Nurhaci was a Jurchen ruler that implemented rules that eventually help build the Qing Dynasty. He allowed to Jurchen ruling families to marry with Mongol ruling families Learning the ways of the Mongols to eventually conquer the Ming city of Shenyang. He did not kill his enemies he learned them. They kept control by putting their enemies in power after they …show more content…

In addition to Confucianism there were two other religions that there allowed which where Buddhism and Daoism also know as Taoism. Confucianism, a religion created by Confucius, deals with moral conduct and ethical living of humans. People have said Confucianism is more of an ethical system instead of a religion. It implements acts committed on earth instead of in heaven or mentions of the afterlife. Confucianism had two major doctrines, ancestor worship and filial piety. Ancestor worship was the worship of dead ancestors whose spirits are said to control fortunes of descendants. Filial piety is the devotion, respect, and obedience of elders in the family by the younger …show more content…

The highest part of the social class structure was the emperor. Emperors had to ability to have multiple wives and many slaves to assist with their everyday needs and wants. The advisors were next; they helped the emperor make decisions. They could also make decisions if the emperor was not there. The middle of the class system was the generals, nobles and workers. If someone was educated they could become a scholar official and is the most thriving social ranking but were still under the rank of nobles and generals. Scholar officials were the most attainable social status for and regular citizen. Last were the artists and peasants. They were at the bottom of the social structure and had the largest number of people. They were the common people who were abused and treated unjustly by the government and soldiers. Artists were more respected in society than peasants because rich people liked artist’s company and got paid for their services. Slaves were to serve all upper social classes, which was everyone. Rich families often had slaves to assist with daily duties. During this time having slaves seemed of high

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