1888 in China
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Events in the year 1888 in China.
Incumbents
- Emperor: Guangxu Emperor (13th year)
Events
- Sikkim expedition, an 1888 British military expedition to expel Tibetan forces from Sikkim in present-day north east India.
- March 12 — Qing government signed a treaty with the US banning Chinese laborers from entering the US in accordance to the Chinese Exclusion Act[1]
- Lingnan University established in Canton, Kwangtung Province, China (now Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China), was a private university established by a group of American missionaries in 1888
- October 1st — The Scott Act (1888) signed into law, was a United States law that prohibited Chinese laborers abroad or who planned future travels from returning, met with opposition in China, especially Guangdong
Births
- Zhan Dabei (1888, Hubei - 1927) was a Chinese revolutionary and politician. He was an anti-Manchu rebel active at the time of the 1911 Revolution
References
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