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The Chinese Opium Wars - The Victorian Web England and China: The Opium Wars, 1839-60 · The Principle of News of the Conflict Between British and Chinese Imperial Forces at Nankin Her Majesty's drug traffickers: Britain, Hong Kong and the Opium Wars AS THE New Statesman recently put it, "[Britain] should have apologized for the Opium Wars" when it handed back Hong Kong to China in July. Not surprisingly BBC History - The opium wars: When Britain made war on China This was the First Opium War in which thousands were killed in the name of free trade. Trading opium into China was a lucrative but illegal W.L. Clowes on the Second Anglo-Chinese War ("Opium war") of The first China War, 1839-42, had not taught the lessons which it was designed to teach; and within a few years of its conclusion new difficulties began to arise Full text of "Chinese Account of the Opium War" - Internet Archive PAR^ Wiz ho8 P2-38 r LEIANB-SMHrORD-JVWOK-VMVIERSirY' CHINESE ACCOUNT OF THE OPIUM WAR. ffbe pagot>a library. Ho. t. Chinese Account OF China and the Opium Wars - Jesus is Savior China and the Opium Wars. "The Order of Skull and Bones". Everything You Ever Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask. By Kris Millegan. Why all this interest Chinese Cultural Studies: Lin Tse-Hsu (1785-1850): Letter to Queen [Kishlansky Introduction] Lin Tse-Hsu (1785-1850) was the Chinese Commissioner in Canton whose actions precipitated the Opium Wars (1839- 1842). Opium Wars - Oxford Dictionaries The first war, between Britain and China (1839–42), followed China's attempt to prohibit the illegal importation of opium from British India into China. The second Opium Wars Revisited: Will China Corner The Gold Market? - Forbes Richard Lehmann explains why the Opium Wars are relevant to the price of gold today. The Opium Wars in China - Chinese Traditions and Culture The Opium Wars (or Sino-British Opium War) was the turning point for China to reform into a semi-colonial and semi-feudalist country. The Opening to China Part II: the Second Opium War, the United Following the First Opium War in the 1840s, the Western powers concluded a series of treaties with China in an effort to open its lucrative markets to Western
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