The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue

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The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue Week 2

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The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue. Week 2. Week 2: Teaching Outline. Taiwan’s Complex History Taiwan’s Return to China (1945) Impact of the Korean War on Taiwan. First Wave of Migration: Aboriginal Peoples. Taiwan Pictures Digital Archive. 1. Taiwan’s Complex History. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue

Week 2

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Week 2: Teaching Outline

• Taiwan’s Complex History

• Taiwan’s Return to China (1945)

• Impact of the Korean War on Taiwan

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First Wave of Migration: Aboriginal Peoples

Taiwan Pictures Digital Archive

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1. Taiwan’s Complex History

• Formosa (From Portuguese, 16th century)

• Dutch occupation of southwest Taiwan (1624-1662)

• Japanese Colonial Rule (1895-1945) • 4 foreign countries have their flags

flown over Taiwan before 1945• Returning to China (1945--)

• Length of Taiwanese history:400 years?

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1. Taiwan’s Complex History

• Length of Taiwanese history (2200)

– Qin Dynasty (221-206 B.C.)

– Three Kingdoms Period (220-280 A.D.)

– Sui Dynasty (589-618 A.D.)

– Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368 A.D)

– Zheng Chenggong Regime (1662-1683)

– Part of Fukien Province (1683-1884)

– Taiwan Province (1884-1895)

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Second Wave of Migration: Han Chinese

Taiwan Pictures Digital Archive

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Japanese First Attempt to Take Taiwan (1875)

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French Attempt to Take Taiwan (1884-1885)

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Taiwan before 1895

• 1662: Zheng Chenggong expelled the Dutch, remained loyal to Ming Dynasty

• 1683: Qing defeated Zheng• 1884: Qing declared Taiwan a

province

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Taiwan Republic Stamp and Post Mark(1895)

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The Nature of Taiwan Republic

• Taiwan Republic (1895)

• National title and flag

– Yongqing (Loyal to Qing Quart forever)

• Its relations with the Qing court

– Tiger and Dragon

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Flag of Taiwan Republic, 1895

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Flag of Qing Dynasty (Blue dragon with Yellow Background)

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Third Wave of Migration: Japanese

Taiwan Pictures Digital Archive

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1895 to 1945Taiwan- 1895: Taiwan became a colony of Japan; economic development followed to make Taiwan a “model colony”- 1920s: home rule movement in Japan- 1930: final battles between Japanese and Aboriginals- ‘30s: limited local elections- ‘30s: “Japanization” campaign- ’37-’45: Taiwanese incorporated into Japanese armed forces

Mainland- 1898: reform movement- 1911: Xinhai Revolution- 1912: Republic of China founded- 1919: May 4th Movement- 1920s: struggle for national unification- 1920s-40s: conflict between CCP and GMD- 1931: Japan invaded Dongbei- ’37-’45: Anti-Japanese War

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2. Taiwan’s Return to China (1945)

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Fourth Wave of Migration: Guomindang

Raising the ROC Flag

Welcome ROCTo Taiwan

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1945-1949

1945: “Retrocession” (光復 )1947: 2-28 Incident1949: Mainlanders pour into Taiwan – altogether, 2 million “ 外省人” arrive

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February 28 incident (1947)

– Background• Street vendor selling contraband

cigarettes was beaten by police officer

• A bystander was shot• Demonstrations followed and more

were killed• Brutal suppression: 28000 killed

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February 28 incident (1947)

– Consequences• Overseas independence movement• Historical memory• 2.28 peace park in Taipei

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ROC to Taiwan

• KMT regime moving to Taiwan (1949) – Adding more than 1 millions to

Taiwanese population

• The U.S. hands-off policy in the early 1950

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3. Impact of the Korean War on Taiwan (June 25, 1950)

– Seventh Fleet into the Strait– Not salvaging a corrupt government,

but preventing the spread of Communism

– “The determination of the future status of Formosa must await the restoration of security in the Pacific, a peace settlement with Japan, or consideration by the United States” (President Truman)

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Retaking the Mainland Militarily

Using Taiwan as the counterattacking base against the mainland in order to recover the ROC (50s to 60s)

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Authoritarian Era (威權時代 )

• Constitution suspended, martial law imposed until unification was complete

• Single-party government• Repression of dissent• Dedication to 國民黨

goal: national unification• Discrimination against 本省人 and 本土文化

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历史脉络• 元朝(澎湖巡检司的设立)• 荷兰殖民统治( 1624 - 1662 )• 明郑 (1662-1683)

– 反清复明– 图谋吕宋 ( 海商资本的冲动 VS. 长城文化

的防御性 )• 福建台湾府 (1683-1884)

– 为防台而治台 ( 东南七省之屏障 VS. 动乱之渊 )

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历史脉络• 台湾省 (1884-1895)

• 中法战争和台湾建省• 台湾民主国( 1895 )

– 永清(国号)– 唐景崧(台湾巡抚)与张之洞 ( 南洋大臣)

• 日据台湾( 1895 - 1945 )• 光复初期( 1945 - 1949 )

– “中华民国”到台湾• 朝鲜战争和美国因素的介入