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28 July, 13:15

Qing officials were more worried about internal turmoil than they were about european attempts to carve china up into spheres of influence. true falase

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    The Qing officials were worried about internal uprisings such as the Taiping Uprising which arose as the peasants considered the origins of the dynasty as foreign. China also experienced explosive population growth which posed a threat as it was not industrially revolutionized to meet the needs of this population.
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