Treaty of Nanjing

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(Aug. 29, 1842) Treaty that ended the first Opium War, the first of the unequal treaties between China and foreign imperialist powers. China paid the British an indemnity, ceded the territory of Hong Kong, and agreed to establish a fair and reasonable tariff. British merchants, who had previously been allowed to trade only at Guangzhou (Canton), were now permitted to trade at five treaty ports and with whomever they pleased ( Canton system). The treaty was supplemented in 1843 by the British Supplementary Treaty of the Bogue, which allowed British citizens to be tried in British courts and granted Britain any rights in China that China might grant to other countries. British East India Company; Lin Zexu.

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Ningbo (city, China)
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Opium Wars (war, China/England)
Jiangsu (province, China)
Nanjing (city, China)