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The failure of the treaty to satisfy British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relationsledto the Second Opium War ( 1856?1860

by British trade in opium with the Chinese ... in defiance of Chinese law(passive) was caused byThe First Opium War

British trade in opium with the Chinese ... in defiance of Chinese law(passive) was caused byThe First Opium War

tensions ... Britain and Chinaledto the Second Opium War in 1856

British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relationsledto the Second Opium War ( 1856 -

the tradeledto the First Opium War

the unequal trading between China and England resulting in England(passive) was caused byThe first Opium War

the drugcausingthe First Opium War

the daysleadingto the first opium war

many edicts against ithas causedthe first opium war

Second Opium War Further disputes over the treatment of British merchants in Chinese portsresultedin the Second Opium War

Opium War Further disputes over the treatment of British merchants in Chinese portsresultedin the Second Opium War

the British flag , an incidentledto the Second Opium War

the British Empire and the Second French Empire(passive) was provoked byA second opium war

Continued conflict over opiumledto the Second Opium War

Continued hostilities between China and Britainresultedin a Second Opium War

British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relationsledto the Second Opium War

British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relationsledto the Second Opium War

British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relationsledto the Second Opium War Second Opium War

Disputes by British merchants in Chinese portsledto the Second Opium War

the storysetin the Second Opium War

the factorsledto the Second Opium War

the factorsledto the Second Opium War Second Opium War

the factorsledto the Second Opium Opium War

Further disputes over the treatment of Chinese merchants in British portsresultedin the Second Opium War

Further disputes over the treatment of British merchants in Chinese portsresultedin the Second Opium War

The failure of the treaty to satisfy British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relationsledto the Second Opium War Second Opium War

a similar incidentledto a second Opium War

an incidentledto the Second Opium War

among them the Arrow incidentledto the Second Opium War

the treatyledto a second Opium War

Qing officials ... an actionledto the second opium war

The execution of a French missionaryledto the Second Opium war

The election ... the Arrow affairledto the Second Opium War

the Arrow affairledto the Second Opium War

Chinese resentments and European imperialismledto the Second Opium War

extraterritoriality ... among them the Arrow incidentledto the Second Opium War

by local officials in Guangxiprovokedthe Second Opium War Second Opium War

The Qing government 's refusal to legalize the sale of Opium ... the factorsledto the Second Opium War

The Qing government 's refusal to legalize the sale of Opium ... the factorsledto the Second Opium War Second Opium War

in the opening of several Chinese ports as well as the cession of Hong Kong to Great Britainresultedin the opening of several Chinese ports as well as the cession of Hong Kong to Great Britain

to the British taking Hong Kong Islandledto the British taking Hong Kong Island

A war for free(passive) was causedA war for free

in the Treaty of Nanking which opened Chinese ports for the Britishresultedin the Treaty of Nanking which opened Chinese ports for the British

in the cession of Hong Kong to Britain and the opening of five treaty portsresultedin the cession of Hong Kong to Britain and the opening of five treaty ports

in China ceding Hong Kong to Britainresultedin China ceding Hong Kong to Britain

in Britain gaining control of Hong Kongresultedin Britain gaining control of Hong Kong

in british victoryresultedin british victory

to the Britishledto the British

in Chinaresultedin China

in Britain being awarded control of the island of Hong Kong for over 150 yearsresultingin Britain being awarded control of the island of Hong Kong for over 150 years

to more warsledto more wars

in Britainresultingin Britain

in Britainresultedin Britain

to Britainleadingto Britain

to Britainledto Britain

to anotherledto another

to several humiliating defeats of the Chinese by the Westledto several humiliating defeats of the Chinese by the West

to the treaty of Nankingledto the treaty of Nanking

eventuallyledeventually

in Englandresultingin England

in Treaty of Nanjingresultingin Treaty of Nanjing

to the Treaty of Nanking which allowed Jardine Matheson to expand from Canton to Hong Kong and Mainland Chinaledto the Treaty of Nanking which allowed Jardine Matheson to expand from Canton to Hong Kong and Mainland China

in the Qingresultedin the Qing

in another British victoryresultedin another British victory

in even more ports being opened up for trade to Britain , France , the US , and Russiaresultedin even more ports being opened up for trade to Britain , France , the US , and Russia

in the Britishresultsin the British

in Chinaresultedin China

Chinese share of the global GDP to drop by halfcausingChinese share of the global GDP to drop by half

after few yearsresultedafter few years

in another defeat for the Qing dynastyresultedin another defeat for the Qing dynasty

in China having to allow Christian missionaries into Chinaresultedin China having to allow Christian missionaries into China

in 1856resultedin 1856

in the 1856 Treaty of Tientsin , which ' LEGITIMIZED ' THE OPIUM TRADE and opened China up to foreigners even moreresultedin the 1856 Treaty of Tientsin , which ' LEGITIMIZED ' THE OPIUM TRADE and opened China up to foreigners even more

up shop in Guangxi and Guizhou to sell British opiumsetup shop in Guangxi and Guizhou to sell British opium

to the construction of the Kowloon - Canton Railway , whose first mainland stop was in the market town of Shenzhen , 20 kilometres to the east of Nantouledto the construction of the Kowloon - Canton Railway , whose first mainland stop was in the market town of Shenzhen , 20 kilometres to the east of Nantou

in widespread opium addiction in Chinaalso resultedin widespread opium addiction in China

from the British side 's ban on smoking in Chinaoriginatedfrom the British side 's ban on smoking in China

their country to fall under foreign controlledtheir country to fall under foreign control

the people of Chinahad ledthe people of China

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