Asia Pacific 1911: Chinese Revolution
6 December 1911
6 Dec 1911
Chinese Revolution
6 Dec 1911 Chinese Revolution
10 Mar 1912 Yuan Shikai and the Republic of China
28 Jul 1913 Second Chinese Revolution
10 Oct 1914 Conquest of the German Pacific
18 Jan 1915 Japan's Twenty-One Demands
6 Jun 1916 China's Warlord Era Begins
15 Dec 1917 Russian Revolution
31 Aug 1918 Siberian Intervention
4 May 1919 May Fourth Movement
6 Apr 1920 Creation of the Far Eastern Republic
23 Jul 1920 Zhili–Anhui War
25 Jun 1921 Russia in Mongolia
6 Feb 1922 Washington Naval Conference
30 Dec 1922 Japanese Withdrawal
23 Oct 1924 Beijing Coup
30 May 1925 Shanghai Incident
24 Apr 1926 Anti-Fengtian War
China had suffered endless humiliations since the mid 19th century, with the once powerful Qing dynasty unable to hold back foreign intrusions and forced to accept outside control of its ports and railways. Many revolutionary groups formed to overthrow the regime, and on October 10, 1911, one such group managed to seize power in the city of Wuchang. From there the revolution spread quickly across China. In an attempt to placate the revolutionaries, the Qing became a constitutional monarchy with the powerful general Yuan Shikai as prime minister.