LOWE Shee, 1858–1911?> (aged 53 years)
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Chinese Conflicts
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Note: The contestants were the Qing empire against a consortium of American and European powers. Again the Qing were defeated and lost port cities to the control of the western powers.
Note: Source citation: Second Opium War Wikipedia |
16th President of the United States
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Chinese Conflicts
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Note: Source citation: Taiping Rebellion Wikipedia
Note: The bloodiest civil war in history with upwards to 70 million killed, between the Qing empire and a theocratic Christian based society. The Qing had to seek help from France and the United Kingdom. This weakened the central Qing government and saw the rise of warlords. |
17th President of the United States
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18th President of the United States
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Note: Source citation: First Transcontinental Railroad Wikipedia |
19th President of the United States
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20th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Address: 中国 (China) 广东省 (Guangdong Province) 中山市 (Zhong Shan) 大同鄉 Tai Tung Heung-based on Sa Kai market in Village Database 沙溪区 (Sa Kai District or market) 龙头环村 (Long Tau Wan village) From Village Database: 樂群鄉 Lok Kwan Heung Market(s) 沙溪 Sar Kai Map Location GQ 3795 time birth 07:00 |
21st President of the United States
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22nd President of the United States
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23rd President of the United States
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24th President of the United States
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Chinese Conflicts
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Note: Source citation: First Sino Japanese War Wikipedia
Note: This conflict represented failure of the Qing dynasty's military modernization versus Imperial Japan Meiji Restoration's military advancement. The result was ceding of Taiwan and Korea to Japan. |
25th President of the United States
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Chinese Conflicts
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Note: Source citation: Boxer Rebellion Wikipedia
Note: An anti-foreigner rebellion of Chinese peasants and eventually the Qing empire against a consortium of western and Japanese troops. |
26th President of the United States
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Death of a husband
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27th President of the United States
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China Government/Dynasties
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Note: Source citation: Qing Dynasty Wikipedia
Note: 2nd foreign dynasty to rule China—Unlike the Mongols however, the Manchu adopted Chinese dress and customs. However, they did force men to wear the queue. Neo-Confucianism was made the official doctrine, demanding loyalty to the emperor, but Chinese culture was preserved and Chinese were excluded only from the very senior court positions. Increasing European trade causedforeign powers divide China into spheres of influence. The Boxer uprising caused the downfall of this last dynasty. source |
Chinese American Events
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Note: Source citation: Tong Wars Wikipedia
Note: These started as conflicts between clans and sensationalized by American media as gang and turf urban warfare. |
Chinese American Events
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Note: An official act legalizing discrimination against Chinese in the United States. Poster: 'Chinese Must Go'.
Note: Source citation: Chinese Exclusion Act Wikipedia |
Chinese American Events
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Note: Public birth records were destroyed in the subsequent fire, which allowed a new opportunity for Chinese to claim American citizenship.
Note: Source citation: The Great San Francisco Earthquake Wikipedia |
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