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The history of Taiwan Province (simple)

In p>1684, the Qing government set up a patrol road to the Taiwan Mansion and the Taiwan government, which belonged to Fujian Province.

After Britain launched the Opium War to invade China in p>184, western powers forced China to open its trading ports.

In January p>1874, the Japanese army invaded Taiwan Province. In October, China and Japan signed the Beijing Special Articles

The Sino-French War of p>1884—1885, and the Sino-French New Testament was signed in June 1885. The French army was forced to withdraw from Taiwan Province.

In 1894, Japan launched the Sino-Japanese War, and the Qing government was defeated the following year. On April 17, it was forced to sign the treaty of shimonoseki, which humiliated the country and ceded Taiwan Province to Japan

1933. After eight years of heroic War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the people of China finally recovered Taiwan Province.