Just between the two, and with the traditional China, was the Opium wars in the 1800s. "Red" Chinese forces fought British forces on the battlefields of Korea during the Korean War (1950-1953). The British army fielded their new "Centurion" medium tank for the first time during the Korean War.
The Chinese communist revolution was in 1949.
First Opium War (1839-42), Second Opium War (1856-60), Boxer Rebellion (1900), and Korean War (1951-53).
it began on 1927.
Opium wars.
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The smuggle of a very addicting drug named Opium that was brought over to China from Britain's Indian colonies. When China banned this highly effective and addicting drug from China, the British attacked Chinese ports. There we seen it as the Opium War between China and Britain. Britain however won the war, but banned Opium.
False Britain, Australia, and China aided the U.S in the war against Japan.
It was that Britain wanted tea so they started trading with China. Unfortunately, China only wanted gold. It was an uneven trade so Britain started trying to trade with Opium, but China did not want Opium so Britain declared war. The Chinese were not that hi-tech so they lost the war and Britain got Hong kong. It was really sad because their armor was wood which was not enough to stop a bullet.
China and Britain
China & Britain
Opium wars.
Boxer Rebellion
Nanjing
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the First Opium War between Britain and China
the First Opium War between Britain and China.
The smuggle of a very addicting drug named Opium that was brought over to China from Britain's Indian colonies. When China banned this highly effective and addicting drug from China, the British attacked Chinese ports. There we seen it as the Opium War between China and Britain. Britain however won the war, but banned Opium.
he negative trade balance between Britain and china
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.