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China, as a country, was never ruled by the British. Part of present day China were once British colonies (Hong Kong).
In which year did Hong Kong become part of China after 156 years of British rule?
China never joined the British Empire. However, two small parts of China were part of the British Empire. Weihaiwei-1898-1930 Hong Kong-1841-1997
No. China and Russia were in the way for starters
It is different because it was a former British colony in East Asia, now part of China.
The British colony of Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997.
I think that you're thinking of Hong Kong, which was taken by British forces in 1841, and remained under British rule until 1997. It is now part of the People's Republic of China.
Laos is very near China. Wales is part of the British isles and on the opposite side of the world.
The Acadians were passed over to the French and British many times then after Confederation they became part of Canada.
Land, Tax, more knowledge taken from the people of Chinese [if they have some that the British did not], more CHEAP Labour, more resources...etc. etc.
The Intolerable Acts were passed by the British Parliament, because they were deeply in debt , and thought the American colonies should pay part of the expense. (The Intolerable Acts were taxes.)