The United States restored trade relations with China.
because Bratain invaded china at the end of 19 century and signed a treaty in 1898. the treaty said Bratain leased Hong Kong for 99 years .so in 1997 after nearly a century dominance Bratain return HK to china
China was not affected by the Treaty of Versailles.
Many western leaders believe that it would be devistating if china and russia declared war on NATO because they were both major threats
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Cantonese The Treaty of Nanking is the agreement which marked the end of the First Opium War between the United Kingdom and China resulting in the creation of the crown colony of Hong Kong, which remained under British control until 1997
The human rights treaty China signed in 1997 was the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). This treaty obligates China to respect and protect the economic, social, and cultural rights of its citizens, including the right to work, education, and health.
The United States restored trade relations with China.
The United States restored trade relations with China.
China recently signed a peace treaty with ME
Yes, signed on October 2010
The Communist government of China was outraged when the USSR and the USA signed the famous test ban treaty regarding nuclear weapons. One main charge of China was that the USSR signed this treaty with the USA in order to prevent China from obtaining nuclear weapons.
The treaty of Nanking was signed in 1842 and ended the First opium war between China and Britain and its results included the destruction of the Chinese navy.
The treaty of Nanking was signed in 1842 and ended the First opium war between China and Britain and its results included the destruction of the Chinese navy.
a treaty ending the Second Opium War
They both signed to open ports for foreign trade
Tensions between the Chinese and British led to what became known as the Opium War in 1839. Chinese weapons and military tactics were no match for the British gunboats. The Chinese were defeated and signed the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. The provisions of the treaty required the Chinese to pay the British for losses during the war, give the British the island of Hong Kong, and open five ports to foreign trade. In addition, British citizens in China were granted immunity from Chinese laws. British citizens in China were allowed to live under British laws and if they committed a crime on Chinese soil, they could only be tried in British courts. Another clause of the treaty stated that if China granted rights to another nation, Britain would be guaranteed the same rights. The Treaty of Nanking was the first of the "unequal treaties" signed between China and the Western powers.
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