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Ep. 312 | The History of Taiwan (Part 3)

The China History Podcast

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The History of Taiwan

Taiwan remained as part of the Qing Empire all the way up to the end of the first Sino-Japanese war in 1895. In 1722 a north-south boundary line was established that placed 54 stone markers in place and each one served as a warning to any Chinese or non-native people to stay on the west side of this boundary. The opposite of raw aboriginals were the kukk ones, the shu type. They were more likely to make contact with the Dutch, Spanish and Chinese residents than the Goshan people who lived in the mountains. There was a third category called the Submitted Raw Aboriginals, as the name suggests. They were raw but

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