Revolution; abdication of the Manchu rulers; establishment of a provisional republican government; concerted action of the Powers; correspondence concerning recognition of the Republic of China
Note.—Early in the disturbances the revolutionary military leaders in the Yangtze provinces and in southern China established a cabinet form of government with Nanking as headquarters, and convoked an assembly composed of their representatives. On December 29, 1911, this Nanking assembly unanimously elected Dr. Sun Yat Sen Provisional President of the Republic of China and he was inaugurated on January 1, 1912. On February 12 the Manchu Emperor abdicated, vesting the sovereignty in the people, declaring for a republican form of government, and appointing Yuan Shin Kai to organize such, a government. On February 15 Yuan was elected Provisional President by the Nanking assembly, to succeed Dr. Sun, who resigned in his favor. Yuan was inaugurated at Peking March 10, and the Nanking assembly, with the approval of the Peking authorities, adopted a provisional constitution providing for the calling of a representative national assembly to adopt a permanent constitution and elect a president, thereby providing for the normal establishment of constitutional government. The national assembly was to meet at Peking within 10 months after the promulgation of the provisional constitution; meantime the authority of the State was to be exercised by an Advisory Council, the Provisional President, and his Cabinet.
[52] The Japanese Chargé d’Affaires at Washington to the Secretary of State.
Washington (Undated).
File No. 893.00/785.
[53] The Secretary of State to the Japanese Chargé d’Affaires.
Washington , December 21, 1911.
File No. 893.00/785.
[54] The Japanese Chargé d’Affaires to the Secretary of State.
Washington (not dated).
File No. 893.00/804.
[55] The Secretary of State to the American Ambassador to Great Britain.
Washington, December 21, 1911.
File No. 893.00/804.
[56] The American Ambassador to Great Britain to the Secretary of State.
London, December 23, 1911.
File No. 893.00/807.
[58] The American Minister to the Secretary of State.
Peking, December 31, 1911.
File No. 893.00/875.
[59] The Secretary of State to the American Minister.
Washington, January 16, 1912.
File No. 893.00/991b.
[60] The American Minister to the Secretary of State.
Peking, January 16, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1038.
[61] The Chinese Republican Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Secretary of State.
File No.
[62] The American Minister to the Secretary of State.
Peking, January 19, 1912.
File No. 893.00/937.
[63] The Chinese Republican Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Secretary of State.
File No. 893.00/938.
[64] The American Minister to the Secretary of State.
Peking, January 20, 1912.
File No. 893.00/966.
[65] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador of Austria-Hungary.
Washington, February 8, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1029.
[66] The American Minister to the Secretary of State.
Peking, February 12, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1154.
[68] The Chinese Minister to the Secretary of State.
Washington, February 14, 1912.
File No. 701.9311/131.
[69] The German Ambassador to the Secretary of State.
Washington, February 14, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1071.
[70] The American Minister to the Secretary of State.
Peking, February 15, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1072.
[72] The Ambassador of Russia to the Acting Secretary of State.
Washington, D. C., February 17, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1078.
[73] The American Minister to the Secretary of State.
Peking, February 20, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1211.
[74] The Japanese Embassy to the Department of State.
Washington[, undated].
File No. 893.00/1105.
[75] The Ambassador of Great Britain to the Acting Secretary of State.
Washington, February 24, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1103.
[76] The Acting Secretary of State to the American Ambassador to France.
Washington, February 25, 1912—8 p.m.
File No. 893.00/1105.
[77] The Department of State to the Japanese Embassy.
Washington , February 27, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1105.
[78] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador of Great Britain.
Washington, February 28, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1103.
[79] The American Minister to the Secretary of State.
Peking, March 1, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1215.
[80] The Acting Secretary of State to the American Minister.
Washington, March 2, 1912.
File No. 893.00/1146a.