They restricted European trade to the city of Canton. << NovaNet
They restricted European trade to the city of Canton.
They restricted European trade to the city of Canton. << NovaNet
In the mid-1760s, the Chinese attempted to limit European trade and involvement by enforcing strict regulations on foreign merchants. They designated the southern port of Canton (Guangzhou) as the sole trading port for Europeans, allowing only limited access to Chinese goods. Additionally, the Qing government imposed heavy restrictions on trade practices, requiring foreign traders to operate through licensed Chinese merchants known as hong. This approach aimed to control foreign influence and maintain Chinese sovereignty over trade.
Reconstructed trade to the city of Canton.
Reconstructed trade to the city of Canton.
They restricted European trade to the city of Canton.
They restricted European trade to the city of Canton.
They restricted European trade to the city of Canton. << NovaNet
They restricted European trade to the city of Canton. << NovaNet
They restricted European trade to the city of Canton. << NovaNet
The Chinese tried to limit European trade and involvement in the mid-1760s in various ways. The mainly did this by barricading the South China Sea which was a trade route for the European nations.
The Chinese tried to limit European trade and involvement in the mid-1760s in various ways. The mainly did this by barricading the South China Sea which was a trade route for the European nations.
They restricted European trade to the city of Canton. << NovaNet
Reconstructed trade to the city of Canton.
Reconstructed trade to the city of Canton.
Reconstructed trade to the city of Canton.
Reconstructed trade to the city of Canton.