Chinese ... Two Treaties were signed that gave Britain more ports, made Chinese pay for the seized opium and war costs, and gave Britain a most favored nation status. ... View More
Wordcount: 1054
|
Chinese and Japanese Trade In the duration of the years 1368 through 1868 the Europeans of Britain and Portuguese influenced the Chinese and Japanese greatly. ... View More
Wordcount: 554
|
China ... The Chinese government asked Britain to stop selling the opium to them. ... In 1839, the Chinese and Britain had a war over the opium. ... View More
Wordcount: 1005
|
The 1911 Chinese Revolution ... wars in 1840 and 1856, which cause further impoverishment of the Chinese people. China lost both wars and the foreign powers of Britain, France, Russia, Germany ... View More
Wordcount: 913
|
Western Imperialism in Japan and China ... And, now that Britain had sprung trade with the Chinese, it was only a matter of time before all other European powers began trading too. ... View More
Wordcount: 899
|
War ... Opium Wars Two wars, the First Opium War 183942 and the Second Opium War 1856 60, waged by Britain against China to enforce the opening of Chinese ports to ... View More
Wordcount: 3658
|
China Revolution ... by Great Britain in the Opium Wars 18391842, 18561860 and by Japan in the First SinoJapanese War 18941895 were the main causes of Chinese resentment ... View More
Wordcount: 725
|
The Destruction of China by British Ambition ... necessary. As such, Britain began printing antiChinese pamphlets, and had still refused to sign the TseHsuamp39s bond. This refusal ... View More
Wordcount: 2163
|
Chinas Worse Nightmare ... In other words, the Chinese goods highly demanded in Britain were unable to match the growth in the Chinese consumer demand for Western exports such as cotton ... View More
Wordcount: 2558
|
Manchu Dynasty ... Chinese trade was restricted to only a certain amount of people, but the most exporting and trading went to three main nations, Britain, the United States, and ... View More
Wordcount: 1130
|
New Imperialism ... Defeated, China was forced to sign an assortment of unfair treaties, against Chinese interests. ... Another thing that was given was Honk Kong, to Britain. ... View More
Wordcount: 833
|
Conflict in China ... Britain allied with France, and again defeated the Chinese. More ports were then open to the Russians, Germans and the Japanese. ... View More
Wordcount: 543
|
Commumism in HongKong ... I think that the world will be affected when the Chinese government gets a ... thatamp39s really happened is the transferring of the land from Great Britain to China. ... View More
Wordcount: 1032
|
Colonial Enterprise ... China at the time did not benefit from trade with Britain as much as Britain did, and the Chinese leaders were extremely upset that Britain would grow stronger ... View More
Wordcount: 1322
|
Chinese Exclusion Act ... of political opposition from big power countries such as the US along with Great Britain. ... act, a new act was passed in 1882 called The Chinese Exclusion Act. ... View More
Wordcount: 1018
|
Chinese immigrants in Canada ... Chinese settlement is that no other immigrants has to pay the head tax except for Chinese immigrants. During the same year immigrants from Britain was offered ... View More
Wordcount: 1868
|
Opium War as a Turning Point in World History ... He tried to appeal to Britainamp39s Queen Victoria through morals and practical grounds, but the British refused to hear him stating that if the Chinese didnamp39t ... View More
Wordcount: 562
|
History of Modern India ... in the west follower of Gandhi Jailed many times by Britain writes two ... by China Herd animals / little agriculture mix of mongul / Chinese Mahayara Buddhism ... View More
Wordcount: 1385
|
Chinese Under Imperialism ... At the cost of Chinaamp39s economy, Britain prospered as it gained considerable amounts ... however, the damage had already been done, as millions of Chinese lay dead ... View More
Wordcount: 527
|
Imperialism in America ... Britain needed new places to sell, to trade, to buy. ... In China, they sold thousands of tons of Opium to the Chinese merchants and people Smith 34. ... View More
Wordcount: 2104
|
China ... Hong Kong was given to to Great Britain, and other ports were opened to British residence and trade. The French and Americans approached the Chinese after the ... View More
Wordcount: 1423
|
Coffee, Tea, or Opium ... As a result, China was forced to accept unequal treaties and the occupation of the Chinese territory of Hong Kong by Britain. Thereby ... View More
Wordcount: 506
|
Robert Louis Stevenson ... at the hands of Captain Hay in 1850 suppressed the Chinese pirate attacks. ... as the time when British citizens stopped practicing piracy, Britain continued to ... View More
Wordcount: 923
|
WWII5 ... The Chinese ampamp the British Governments jointly guarantee their cooperation for the ... 1989 During this period the relationship between China ampamp Britain as well as ... View More
Wordcount: 1943
|
China ... disgrace. The Chinese have always considered the Treaty of Nanking, which passed control of Hong Kong over to Britain as unfair. Second ... View More
Wordcount: 637
|
What is Britshness ... There is such a vast diverse society within Britain, which no real definition can be ... Being British is about singing Karaoke in Bars, eating Chinese noodles and ... View More
Wordcount: 1211
|
The Samurai, the Mandarin and the Barbarian ... China however Japan still maintains the traditional monarchy retaining the emperor as the spiritual leader much alike to modern day Britain. The Chinese on the ... View More
Wordcount: 1744
|
mao and ghandi ... However, this resulted in millions of Chinese people starving to death ... cause and thanks to his persistent attitude, secured Indiaamp39s independence from Britain. ... View More
Wordcount: 2700
|
5 Most Important Events in History ... to the intellectual and philosophical developments in the Chinese society and way ... The American Revolution had an important impact on America, Britain, and the ... View More
Wordcount: 1707
|
Immigration and Discrimination ... This conflict between China and Great Britain exploded when the Chinese government outlawed the importation of opium and ordered the destruction of British ... View More
Wordcount: 2862
|