Xinhai Revolution - The abolition of The Imperial Examinations
Time: 1906
Place: China
Details: In 1906, after the abolition of the imperial examinations, the Qing government established many new schools and encouraged students to study abroad. Many young people attended the new schools or went abroad to study in places like Japan.
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