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Yangtze River Gunboats

Yangtze River Gunboats: powerful light draft naval vessels protect American lives alleviating distress and assisting commerce on the upper Yangtze River. These gunboats penetrate regions over 1300 miles from the sea in a land where transportation and communication is primitive.
Description: Poster; by R. E. Goode; C. 1931; Framed Dimensions 21H X 28W
Accession #: 68-550-AB
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United States gunboats operated on the Yangtze River since 1854, protecting Americans and their trading interests in what was viewed as a primitive country.  As communists battled nationalists for rule in China and as Japan became more aggressive, the gunboats were deemed more necessary for peacekeeping, but ultimately the force proved too small for a 20th century power struggle.

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