The failure of the treaty to satisfy British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relationsledto the Second Opium War ( 1856–60).[4
the Arrow Incident on the Pearl River(passive) is triggered byThe Second Opium War
Pearl River ’s Arrow Incident(passive) is triggered byThe Second Opium War
extraterritoriality ... among them the Arrow incidentledto the Second Opium War
a trivial incident(passive) was likewise sparked byThe second Opium War
Consular jurisdiction ... among them the Arrow incidentledto the Second Opium War
an initially minor incident on the coaststriggeredthe Second Opium War
Consular jurisdiction ... among Europeans the Arrow incidentledto the Second Opium War
an incident so trivial that it is obvious(passive) was triggered byThe Second Opium War
the British flag , an incidentledto the Second Opium War
During his governorship , a dispute broke out with the Chinese and the irritation caused by his " spirited " or high - handed policyledto the Second Opium War ( 1856–1860).[4
Following renewed hostilities between the British and Chinese , fighting broke out againresultingin the second Opium War ( 1856–60
The execution of St. Auguste Chapdelaine by local officials in Guangxiprovokedthe Second Opium War
for petty reasons the british wanted the treaty of nanking to be rewritten more in their favor , and this(passive) was sparkedThe second opium war
her husband.[2][5(passive) sparked bythe Second Opium War
Background growth of opium trade napier affair and first opium war also known as the anglo - chinese wars further disputes over the treatment of british merchants in chinese portsresultedin the second opium war
Romantic personality Location : Guangzhou Shamian Sand is located in forksoriginatedduring the second opium war
in 1856 France and Britain invaded Chinacausingthe Second Opium War
Qing officials pulling down the British flag on ship the Arrow on October 8 , 1856sparkingthe second Opium War
The Chinese ... the Britishledto the Second Opium War
Treaty disputes and other incidentsledto the Second Opium War
Hostilities between the British and the Chinese of China continued to heightenleadingto the Second Opium War
Britain and France wanting to gain more commercial privileges in China(passive) was caused byThe Second Opium War
a Chinese - led search and seizure of a British ship that had been suspected of smuggling(passive) was triggered byThe Second Opium War
the seizure by Chinese marines of a small cargo sailing ship named “ Arrow ” for suspected piracy(passive) was triggered byOpium War
the British Empire and the Second French Empire(passive) was provoked byA second opium war
Further disputes over the treatment of Chinese merchants in British portsresultedin the Second Opium War
the East India Company(passive) was caused byThe Second Opium War
the British Empire ... trade agreementsledto the Second Opium War
its failure to satisfy Britain 's demandsledto the Second Opium War ( 1856–60
The election ... the Arrow affairledto the Second Opium War
Background growth of opium the anglo - chinese wars chinese portsresultedin the second opium war
disputes over tradesparkeda second Opium War
the Indian and Pacific Oceans 's destruction of three million pounds of British opium at Canton helpssetoff the Opium War
An unequal treaty between Great Britain and Chinaresultingfrom the Opium War
His mission to open up the country to trade from the westresultedin the Second Opium War
Chinese resentments and European imperialismledto the Second Opium War
In Sept. 2010 1860 , United kingdom and French troops bitten the city of Beijingresultingfrom the second Opium War
The execution of a French missionaryledto the Second Opium war
The execution of St. Auguste Chapdewaine by wocaw officiaws in Guangxiprovokedde Second Opium War
in another defeat for the Qing dynastyresultedin another defeat for the Qing dynasty
up shop in Guangxi and Guizhou to sell British opium , for a timesetup shop in Guangxi and Guizhou to sell British opium , for a time
to the second opium war ( 1856–60 ) in chinaledto the second opium war ( 1856–60 ) in china
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
to the outbreak of the 2nd Opium War [ PAGE4150 ] culminated in December 1856 with the Chinese attacking and burning the British factoriesleadto the outbreak of the 2nd Opium War [ PAGE4150 ] culminated in December 1856 with the Chinese attacking and burning the British factories
within a Chinese defeat and the growth of British investing privilegesresultedwithin a Chinese defeat and the growth of British investing privileges
in approximately 2,900 Western troops killed or woundedresultedin approximately 2,900 Western troops killed or wounded
in The Treaty of Tien - Tsin ( also known as the Treaty of Tianjinresultedin The Treaty of Tien - Tsin ( also known as the Treaty of Tianjin
to the cession of Hong Kong to Britainhad ledto the cession of Hong Kong to Britain
in the legal importation of opium into China and even bigger profits for the corporations and Banksresultedin the legal importation of opium into China and even bigger profits for the corporations and Banks
Manchu China to indemnify Britain with 12,000,000 taels of silver and France with 6,000,000 taels of silvercausedManchu China to indemnify Britain with 12,000,000 taels of silver and France with 6,000,000 taels of silver
not to a major recession or economic crisislednot to a major recession or economic crisis
in the Qing Imperial handing over Kowloon Peninsula to Great Britainresultedin the Qing Imperial handing over Kowloon Peninsula to Great Britain
in the burning of both Summer Palaces and 11 new Chinese port cities being forced open to Western traderesultedin the burning of both Summer Palaces and 11 new Chinese port cities being forced open to Western trade
in the Chinese defeat and also the enlargement of British buying and selling privilegesresultedin the Chinese defeat and also the enlargement of British buying and selling privileges
to the legalization of opium in Chinaledto the legalization of opium in China
in the defeat of the Chinese military by a much smaller foreign forceresultedin the defeat of the Chinese military by a much smaller foreign force
The show(passive) is setThe show
for petty reasons in shortwas sparkedfor petty reasons in short
in more land in Hong Kong ... the Kowloon Peninsula ) being relinquished to Britain by the Qing Dynastyresultedin more land in Hong Kong ... the Kowloon Peninsula ) being relinquished to Britain by the Qing Dynasty
to the short term legalization with the opiumledto the short term legalization with the opium
in an 1858 treaty that gave foreigners access into Chinaresultedin an 1858 treaty that gave foreigners access into China
160 years agowas provoked160 years ago
to a bunch of treaties such as the Treaty of Tianjin and the Convention of Peking signed between the Qing government and different European powersledto a bunch of treaties such as the Treaty of Tianjin and the Convention of Peking signed between the Qing government and different European powers
to a legalization of opium trade and Christians being granted full civil rights in China , including the right to own propertyleadingto a legalization of opium trade and Christians being granted full civil rights in China , including the right to own property
culminating in the sacking and burning of the Summer Palace in Pekingresultedculminating in the sacking and burning of the Summer Palace in Peking
in the capture of Guangzhou ( Canton ) by British forces in January of 1858resultedin the capture of Guangzhou ( Canton ) by British forces in January of 1858
to the Empire obtaining a 99-year lease of ownership for Hong Kong in 1898would leadto the Empire obtaining a 99-year lease of ownership for Hong Kong in 1898
in opening China to the Westresultedin opening China to the West
in a second group of treaty ports being set upresultedin a second group of treaty ports being set up
lesson plans and teaching resources quickly find that inspire student learningcauseslesson plans and teaching resources quickly find that inspire student learning
Chinese share of the global GDP to drop by halfcausingChinese share of the global GDP to drop by half