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    external, such as the First Opium War. The First Opium war, which lasted from 1839 to 1842, led to several economic and political changes in China. The Opium War is considered more that just a war, the results created a deep impact on China and the Western World. For hundreds of years, China had isolated themselves from the world and from foreign trade, but a single dispute over trading rights led to a huge war, which dictated the future of China. The first Opium War was because of the trade imbalance

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    The Opium Wars took place in China from 1839 to 1860, between Western forces and the Qing dynasty, which ruled China from 1644 to 1912. The first Opium War occurred from 1839 to 1832 and was fought between China and Britain. In the 17th and 18th centuries, European demand for Chinese goods (particularly silk, porcelain, and tea) created a trade deficit between Great Britain and Qing Imperial China. In 1839, China’s Emperor had enough of British drug smuggling and suspended all British trade with

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    Introduction “Opium entered China on the back of a camel, and ended up breaking the back of an entire nation” -Unknown This paper studies the trade disputes over opium between China and Britain and the two wars that resulted from these disputes in the 19th century. The focus of this paper will primarily be British actions in the years leading up to the Wars, the Wars themselves, and the aftermath of the Wars. The first war was fought between 1839 and 1842, while the second was fought from

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    the Opium War Have you ever wondered what it would be like if an event in history ceased to happen or the effect of a slight change in the past and if it would drastically change the future? Like the butterfly affect? I recently came across some historical text about China. During the time of imperialism, a major shift had happened in China that caused an entire dynasty to fall. The collapse caused a half century long recovery period and a change in world trade. This event was the Opium War. The

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    this topic is that the First Opium War caused problems in society because the criminal rate increased, as well as the local consumption of the drug. This presentation will be discussing mainly what opium is, what the first opium war was, and why it started. The Opium War was a battle in China that occurred during the mid 19th century. This war was between western countries, such as Britain, and the Qing Dynasty, which ruled China between 1644 and 1911. The First Opium War was conducted from 1839 to

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    How the Opium Wars Unfolded and Their Effects on Others The Opium wars were a series of conflicts mainly between China and Britain. The dispute was over the legalization of the Opium trade. China’s people were severely suffering from the effects of the Opium. Britain had been illegally moving opium from India into China. A large mass of the public had become addicted to opioids and the government sensed the problem. Due to the success of the opium trade, Britain refused to stop bringing in the

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    The First Opium War

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    As a result, this devastated Britain. Finally, the British handed over the last of the year's crop of opium. Lin Zexu had trenches dug to destroy the opium. He had the opium drenched in water, salt, and lime juice, making it unusable. Britain was enraged after seeing the result of their precious opium. They demanded that China pay millions in compensation. When the Chinese refused, Britain forced China into open trade. Furthermore, Great Britain sent a large fleet of ships to attack China. The ships

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    When India brought opium to China, India was put into a whole lot of trouble. Since opium is very addictive, it was hard to stop using this product- just the same as using marijuana or tobacco. The Chinese Emperor was furious with the British for getting a majority of the Chinese people hooked onto opium, so this resulted in the Opium Wars. These wars were fought against Britain and China, and became a big problem for the Chinese. The trade of opium was just as big as the tea trade- the estimated

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    "The Treaty of Nanjing, signed in 1842 at the end of the Opium War, opened China to foreign trade." ('Nanjing') The Opium War is still relevant till this day, because of the opening of 5 International Trade ports. (China's trade) This was not the only result of the Opium War, but I believe it to be the most relevant till this day and has brought China prosperity. Other results of the Opium War, as we discussed in class, include the cession of Hong Kong to the British, over 25 million in silver, fixed

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    The Opium wars affected China in many positive and negative ways which ultimately led to further violent uprising and rebellions such as the Boxer Rebellion and the Xinhai Revolution. The 1st Opium war was fought between China and Britain and the second between China and Britain allied with France (Robert, 2003). The wars were fought because of China’s refusal to enter the family of nations on a basis of equal trade and equality in diplomatic relations which meant that Britain decided to use force

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