There were 2 Opium Wars, the First Opium War was from 1839-1842 the Second Opium War was from 1856-1860
a treaty ending the Second Opium War
The British won the first and second Opium War.
The Second Opium war has no known specific dates, as the war did not immediately stop after the signing of the Treaty of Tienstin. 1856- 1858 was the time period of this dispute .
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It was the Opium Wars.Made up of the first opium war from 1839 to 1842 and the second opium war from 1856 to 1860.
The first opium war began, in very brief words, because China wanted to control the importing of Opium from Britain, and Britain was not a fan since its largest export to China was Opium and imported tea.
Britain gained the right to settle missionaries in China.
Britain gained the right to settle missionaries in China.
The First Opium War took place from 1839 to 1842, primarily between the Qing Dynasty of China and Britain. The conflict arose over trade disputes, particularly regarding the opium trade. The Second Opium War occurred from 1856 to 1860, involving Britain and France against China, further exacerbating tensions and leading to additional unfavorable treaties for China.
twice in Opium War 1 and Opium War 2
No, Beijing was not captured by the UK during the Opium Wars. The First Opium War (1839-1842) primarily involved conflicts in Canton (Guangzhou) and resulted in the Treaty of Nanking, which ceded Hong Kong to Britain. The Second Opium War (1856-1860) saw British and French forces capturing Beijing, but this was after the initial conflict. The wars were focused on trade disputes, particularly regarding opium trade and diplomatic rights.