US Involvement in Opium Trade With China
.... the purchase of Indian
opium and then sold licenses to trade in
opium to selected Western merchants known as "country traders" who sold
opium in
China and used ....
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China Exploitation In 19th Century
.... Thomas, K.
Opium War: Britain Stole Hong Kong From
China. Workers World. July 10, 1997, 1-3. Tse-Hsu, L. Letter to Queen Victoria. (1839). ....
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The Nineteenth Century Opium Wars
.... In discussing this set of military conflicts, John Newsinger states that the smuggling of
opium into
China despite Chinese government bans on this product ....
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Western Encroachment on China
.... The
Opium Wars, in which British merchants won the right to import
opium into
China, were an early stage in a succession of European encroachments into
China. ....
(2714

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)
China and Hong Kong
.... Thus,
opium became the third side of a trading triangle in which British planters in India grew
opium for sale in
China, and the Chinese were forced to ....
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Ming and Qing Dynasties
.... As Ebrey (311) explains, the
Opium Wars were as much a conflict over commerce as they were territory, "The
Opium War between
China and Great Britain was fought ....
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6

)
China and Imperial Decay and Decline
.... Had the Europeans never come to
China; had there been no
Opium War, no Unequal Treaties, no Protestant missionaries, no intrusion of Western liberal and ....
(1662

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)
Chinese History
.... moral persuasion and coercion Zexu was responsible for trying to persuade Queen Victoria (whose country exported most of the
opium into
China) to prohibit her ....
(1966

8

)
Salem, Massachusetts
.... His argument was that he would set up a company that would control the flow of
Opium into
China {through these merchants) and in payment would take goods such ....
(1926

8

)
Mao Tzedong and Deng Xiaoping Economic Policies
.... relationship. Grasso, June M. Modernization and revolution in
China from the
Opium Wars to world power. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe, 2004. Print. ....
(940

4

)
Views on China
.... final collapse of the Qing regime, the territorial division of
China among foreign .... However, Esherick has the better interpretation of the
Opium Wars paving the ....
(1024

4

)
The Opium War Through Chinese Eyes
.... a thorough explanation about the system of military reports in
China and the .... in achieving his objective to provide a personal account of the
Opium War from the ....
(1246

5

)
Hong Kong and China
.... of the island was the desire of British merchants to use it as a base for drug dealing; illegal
opium was a major item of British commerce to
China at that time ....
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REBELS AND REVOLUTIONARIES IN NORTH CHINA 1845-19
.... history of peasant rebellions in the north east Huai-pei region of
China with particular .... to cope with the incursion of foreigners during the two
Opium Wars and ....
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6

)
Autobiography of a Chinese Working Woman
.... By the book's final chapters, signs of the new
China emerge in the form .... her determination to support and keep her family together (her
opium-addicted husband ....
(1080

4

)
US FOREIGN POLICY AND CHINA US Foreign Policy Toward China
.... set by the unequal treaties imposed by the British after the
Opium Wars of .... according to Fairbanks, became a powerful tool for the opening of
China because it ....
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Japan's Continental Expansion
.... Japan watched England defeat
China in the
Opium war, and, like
China, Japan was forced to sign treaties, clearly outgunned by the western powers, and needing ....
(1546

6

)
Early-Modern Political Development of Korea
.... The
Opium War between
China and the United Kingdom earlier in the nineteenth century (1839-1842) caused the Korean leaders to exert strong efforts to keep both ....
(2267

9

)
American Foreign Policy Toward CHINA
.... States and
China, the Treaty of Wanghia of 1844, followed generally the pattern set by the unequal treaties imposed by the British after the
Opium Wars of 1839 ....
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41

)
Falun Gong
.... After the
Opium Wars in the mid 19th century, a failed scholar named Hong .... thus belongs to a folk tradition that has always frightened the leadership of
China. ....
(1430

6

)
Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... Britain and other European powers brought pressure to bear on
China, including military force, such as in the
Opium War (1839-1842) won by the British which ....
(1929

8

)
Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... Britain and other European powers brought pressure to bear on
China, including military force, such as in the
Opium War (1839-1842) won by the British which ....
(1934

8

)
The Status of Hong Kong
.... The British administration of Hong Kong was established in three stages: 1) Britain defeated
China in the
Opium War from 1838-1842, and
China then agreed to ....
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16

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Asia and the World Economy
.... The loss of the first of the
Opium Wars (1839-42) to Britain "forced the opening of
China and signaled the convergence of external colonial interests and ....
(3260

13

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Ethnographic Study of the Hmong Culture
.... being the most widely dispersed tribal group to have come from
China. on the whole Hmong live separately from other ethnic groups, though where
opium is grown ....
(1762

7

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Andre Malraux's novel Man's Fate
.... For example, it would certainly not please Communist propagandists in
China or anywhere .... Gisors is high on
opium, and he expresses the suffering he has felt as ....
(1612

6

)
Narcotics & Arms Trafficking in Afghanistan T
.... neighboring Iran . . . or
China . . ." (p. 62). Most of Afghanistan's
opium crop in the 1970s was smuggled into Iran. MacDonald said ....
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NARCOTICS & ARMS TRAFFICKING IN AFGHANISTAN T
.... neighboring Iran . . . or
China . . ." (p. 62). Most of Afghanistan's
opium crop in the 1970s was smuggled into Iran. MacDonald said ....
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Maxine Hong Kingston's Novels
.... The shift in form and tone and style from
China Men to Tripmaster Monkey is .... are read: To be hung by the neck until he dies for dealing
opium, which debauches ....
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The Last Emperor (Bernardo Bertolucci)
.... from him - they lived apart within the same household because of her
opium addiction and .... strength is more as a record of the changing moods in
China during Pu ....
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