directly ... china 's isolationist trade policy with the west because china would accept only silver from the(passive) was caused ... bythe first opium war
Guangzhou ... the opium trade through Guangzhoutriggeredthe Opium Wars
The number of people using the drug in China grew rapidly , in 1839 matters came to a head when Chinese official Lin Zexu tried to end the opium trade altogether by destroying a large amount of opium in Cantonthereby triggeringthe First Opium War
the jews(passive) was caused byThe infamus Opium Wars
the trade imbalance between Britain and Chinaledto the Opium War
In the 19th century , the threat to the balance of payments of the United Kingdom from Chinese merchants demanding payment in silver in exchange for tea , silk , and porcelainledto the Opium War
the conflict between China and Britain over the opium trade(passive) was provoked bythe Opium war
a growing culture of opium use in the qing dynastyleadingup to the opium war
The town of Humen ... an eventsparkedthe First Opium War
the problems with european countries and china july 19 , 2018(passive) was provoked byThe opium war
1839 - 1842 Foreign trade pressuresleadsto the Opium War
Trade imbalances ... the tea trade with Britainleadto the opium war
it was the opium trade throught Guangzhoutriggeredthe Opium Wars
the Silver Trade imbalance issue between China and Britainsparkingthe Opium Wars
An unequal treaty between Great Britain and Chinaresultingfrom the Opium War
the disputes of British trade in China and China 's sovereignty(passive) was caused byThe Opium War
the barbarian threat in the begining of the 19th centuryleadingup to the Opium War
belonging to British merchantssparkingoff the opium war
Missionary work to China ... friction between Britain and Chinaledto the Opium War
ships fought backresultingin the Opium War
His persistent actions in stopping the opium tradeledto the Opium War
China 's growing opium trade with the Indian Empiretriggeredthe Opium Wars
China 's growing opium trade with the British Rajtriggeredthe Opium Wars
○ Debate in cHINA in yearsleadingto opium war
due to Britain forcing trade between themselves and China(passive) was causedThe Opium War
Chinese attempts to prevent western traders bringing opium to China during the 19th century(passive) were caused byThe Opium Wars
the basic problemledto the Opium War
which Chinese survivedresultingin the Opium War
China 's attempt to ban the sale of opium in the port city of Canton ... in which the Chinese are defeated by superior British arms and which results in the imposition of the first of many " Unequal Treatiesleadsto the Opium War
the illegal opium trade that is the drugs into the china that began in the year 1773 till 1799resultedin the opium war
this point's"catch - up " and a mattrr of pride for them to at least hold the position they held prior to the Silver Crisis thsttriggeredthe Opium War
the English trading opium , an illegal drug(passive) was caused byThe opium war
In 1839 , Chinese warships clashed with British merchantstriggeringthe Opium War
the trade crisiscausedthe Opium Wars
Citation needed In the 19th century , the opium traded through Guangzhoutriggeredthe First Opium War
UK ’s deficit in trade with China(passive) Caused byThe Opium War
a relevant historical event — Lin Zexu ’s dismantling of the opium trade in Guangdong , Chinatriggeredthe First Opium War
in the victimization of Chinaresultedin the victimization of China
the people of chinahad ledthe people of china
to the unfair Treaty of Nankingleadingto the unfair Treaty of Nanking
to China ceding Hong Kong to Britainwould leadto China ceding Hong Kong to Britain
to British victories over China and the cession of Hong Kong to the United Kingdom via the enactment of the new treaties in 1842ledto British victories over China and the cession of Hong Kong to the United Kingdom via the enactment of the new treaties in 1842
in many repercussions for Chinaresultedin many repercussions for China
a lot of conflict with Chinacauseda lot of conflict with China
to an end of dynastic Chinaledto an end of dynastic China
to the Boxer Revolution in Chinaledto the Boxer Revolution in China
many disadvantages to chinacreatedmany disadvantages to china
to the collapse of dynastic Chinaledto the collapse of dynastic China
to poverty , drug addiction and economic problems in chinaledto poverty , drug addiction and economic problems in china
in the ceding of Hong Kong Island from China to Britainresultedin the ceding of Hong Kong Island from China to Britain
to the rapid industrialization and modernization of chinaledto the rapid industrialization and modernization of china
in China ceding Hong Kong Island in perpetuity to Britainresultin China ceding Hong Kong Island in perpetuity to Britain
China to put an embargo on teacausedChina to put an embargo on tea
China in the end of Qing dynastyresultedChina in the end of Qing dynasty
in greater European involvement in Chinaresultedin greater European involvement in China
foreign influence in china sourcesdid ... createforeign influence in china sources
the resulting widespread addiction in chinawas causingthe resulting widespread addiction in china
China to lose HK to the BritishcausedChina to lose HK to the British
in the superiority complex of China being brokenwould ultimately resultin the superiority complex of China being broken
the British to capture parts of Chinaledthe British to capture parts of China
the history of China in 19th centuryinfluencedthe history of China in 19th century
to China 's cession of Hong Kong to Britainledto China 's cession of Hong Kong to Britain
in the ceding of Hong Kong from China to the British for 100 yearsresultedin the ceding of Hong Kong from China to the British for 100 years
to China 's century of humiliation at the hands of Western powersledto China 's century of humiliation at the hands of Western powers
to China incurring great debts to the Westledto China incurring great debts to the West
too many destructions in many cities in Chinacausedtoo many destructions in many cities in China
foreign influences in China and the Chinese reactionscreatedforeign influences in China and the Chinese reactions
foreign influence in China and how did the Chinese reactdid ... createforeign influence in China and how did the Chinese react
to a situation of colonising major parts of Chinaleadto a situation of colonising major parts of China
in China having to open more of its ports to European traderesultedin China having to open more of its ports to European trade
to the transition of China 's trade systemcontributedto the transition of China 's trade system
political instability in China and economic dependency on both the U.S. and Great Britain.[2createdpolitical instability in China and economic dependency on both the U.S. and Great Britain.[2
the loss of Hong Kong , which was ceded to the British with the signing of the Treaty of Nanking in 1842 , and went back to China in 1997triggeredthe loss of Hong Kong , which was ceded to the British with the signing of the Treaty of Nanking in 1842 , and went back to China in 1997
in a British victory and the signing of the Treaty of Nanking in August 1842resultedin a British victory and the signing of the Treaty of Nanking in August 1842
in defeat for China , a humiliation to the Celestial Empire and her peopleresultedin defeat for China , a humiliation to the Celestial Empire and her people
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