Xinhai Revolution - Turning The Qing to a Constitutional Monarchy
Time: Friday Nov 3, 1911
Place: China
Details: On 3 November, after a proposition by Cen Chunxuan from the Constitutional Monarchy Movement, in 1903, the Qing court passed the Nineteen Articles, which turned the Qing from an autocratic system with the emperor having unlimited power to a constitutional monarchy.
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