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However, Yuan soon betrayed Sun’s ideals, attempting to wield absolute power and even declare himself emperor. His death in 1916 led to China fragmenting into the warlord period, where regional military leaders controlled their territories independently, often fostering chaos and impoverishing the nation. This period of chaos saw stark disparities: the rural countryside languished in medieval conditions while coastal cities like Shanghai experienced rapid modernization, foreign influence, and economic growth.