Constitutional Protection War

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The Constitutional Protection War was a Chinese civil conflict (1917–1918) in which southern revolutionary forces opposed the Beijing-based Beiyang government in an effort to restore constitutional rule after the fall of the Qing dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil war
event in Chinese history
military conflict
alsoKnownAs Constitutional Protection Movement (military phase) NERFINISHED
conflictType Chinese civil conflict
country Republic of China
endTime 1918
follows fall of the Qing dynasty
goal resistance to the legitimacy of the Beijing-based central government
restoration of the Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China
hasCause attempt to restore constitutional rule
opposition to the Beiyang government
political conflict after the fall of the Qing dynasty
hasEffect continued fragmentation of political authority in China
historicalPeriod 1910s in China
location China NERFINISHED
opponent Beiyang government NERFINISHED
southern revolutionary forces
partOf Warlord Era NERFINISHED
precededBy Xinhai Revolution NERFINISHED
relatedTo Beiyang government NERFINISHED
Constitutional Protection Movement NERFINISHED
Southern military governments
startTime 1917
temporalContext early Republican era of China

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Beiyang Army roleIn Constitutional Protection War
Anhui clique involvedInConflict Constitutional Protection War
Constitutional Protection Movement conflict Constitutional Protection War