National Geographic Magazine map of China and its territories

On February 4, 1912, P'u Yi, the last emperor of China, abdicated the throne with these words: "Today the people of the whole empire have their minds bent on a republic, the southern Provinces having begun the movement, and the northern generals having subsequently supported i...

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1912
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National Geographic Society
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China
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