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    Date Description of event March 18, 1839 "First Opium War Begins Conflict between China and Great Britain over the growing opium trade. It grew from the port of Canton and ended soon after the British captured Nanjing." August 29, 1842 "Treaty of Nanjing This treaty ended the First Opium War. It granted Britain more access to trading ports and ceded the island of Hong Kong to Great Britain. " July 1, 1898 "Second Convention of Peking This convention granted the island of Hong Kong to Great Britain

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    The opium wars revealed many problems with the relationship between China and The Western Powers, especially Great Britain. For example, China had fallen behind the rest of the world economy its technology due to the use of old aged traditions, another example being that once the trading started to expand and free trading was introduced relationships strained between china and The Western Powers, this was all due to the large influx of smuggled / traded opium. When the emperor tried to ban opium from

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    question I chose to investigate in this Historical Investigation project is Evaluate the role of the Opium Wars in the shaping of modern China

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    1. Muhammad Ali. 2. Tanzimat Reformsy. 3. Opium War 4. Treaty of Nanjing/Nanking 5. Taiping Rebellion 6. British Raj 7. Sepoy Rebellion 8. Indian National Congress 9. Clipper Ship 1. Muhammad Ali. (1769-1849) Muhammad Ali was the founder of a dynasty that ruled Egypt in the beginning of 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. He encouraged the emergence of the modern Egyptian state. In 1798, Egypt was controlled by the Ottoman Empire, and occupied by French

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    The Opium War In China

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    The opium war of 1840, which breaks the isolated China and directly forces the Chinese to contact with the west, facilitated the formation of Chinese nationalism. Before that, China was more considered as an empire than a Nation State, which is integrated by a sense of national spirit and citizenship. This historic watershed transformed the Chinese empire, a feudal society into a modern state and more importantly, into a Nation. The same similar set of historical trends happened to Japanese as well:

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    Opium War Dbq

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    ① After the opium wars of the 19th century, countries began to realize just how much power the western territories have over the nation when it comes to advanced military technology. Many decided that it was time to end their isolation and start modernizing in order to catch up with the great power of Europe. By the late nineteenth century, China and Japan began approaching the modernization process in different ways, with one still trying to maintain their traditional values and the other immediately

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    Amputations, Opium, or Worsening Remedies? The Civil War was a time period of four years in which the confederacy and union fought over the abolishment of slavery. The Civil War began on April 12, 1861 and ended on May 9, 1865. The president of the confederacy was Jefferson Davis, and their capital was Richmond, Virginia. The president of the Union was Abraham Lincoln, who gave his famous Gettysburg Address speech on November 19, 1863. In the spring of 1865, General Robert E. Lee of the confederates

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    Do you know the Opium War China? This was very terrible events for China. The opium make people crazy and they cannot control themselves brand. Of course, the cigarette is not this bad, but the cigarette still harm people’s life. Smoking is a leading cause of cancer and death from cancer. It’s cause cancers of the lung, bones, teeth, throat, mouth, stomach and cervix, as well as acute myeloid leukemia. The smoke people never care about the people who live with them, because the second - hand smoke

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    As you read A History of the World in Six Glasses by Tom Standage (2005), you should look for answers to the questions posted below. These questions will be due by Monday, August 25th. These should be typed and submitted to Turnit.com as well as a hard copy to your instructor. You will be given 5 points for Turnitin.com on time and without plagarism. Section One: Beer in Mesopotamia and Egypt 1A. We can find out about prehistoric lives through non-written sources such as pictograms. There is

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