China Map

China Map
Author- Ron Pavellas... This map represents the Cultural Revolution to modern day china (1966-1976) The main and only visible change on this map from the Qing Dynasty is that China lost Mongolia's territory. China is colored tan, while areas not under China's control are colored brown. The black lines are the borders of all the territories. The reason China lost mongolia was because of it's lack of strength during the CR. The Northern Border was caved in due to Mongolia becoming a seperate country. The capital of China remained Beijing.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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