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What did China give British control of?

China Gave up control of Hong Kong to the British.


Which treaty gave the british five ports in china and forced china to give up control hong kong?

the Treaty of Nanjing niggahs


Was China ever been ruled by British?

China, as a country, was never ruled by the British. Part of present day China were once British colonies (Hong Kong).


What it means that the British had an unfavorabe trade balance in China?

It means that the British were importing more goods from China than they were exporting goods to China.


Why were the British eager to end the ban on opium in China?

The British wanted to trade opium for China's resources.


When did china join the British empire?

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


Did British rule in china?

yes there they created a colony known as indo-china were there is the british embassy during the small wars.


Which best explains why the British were eager to end the ban on opium in China?

The British wanted to trade opium for China's resources.


What did the british gain from the opium war with china?

Hong Kong


Was china part of the British Empire?

No


How can you find British coins in china?

no the can not


What impact did the treaty of nanjing have on China -?

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.