1637, they first established trading ports in Guangzhou.
The Treaty of Nanking, signed in 1842, ended the First Opium War between Britain and China. One key condition of the treaty was that China had to cede Hong Kong to Britain, which established it as a British colony. Additionally, China was required to pay a large indemnity, open several ports to British trade, and grant extraterritorial rights to British citizens. This treaty marked a significant shift in Sino-British relations and the beginning of a series of unequal treaties imposed on China.
Germany used the Grenade first in WW1 So germany was the first county to use the grenade
Poopy seeds
No. There is no freedom of press in china they all have to go through the government first and only report on government friendly topics.
it's not the British but American who attacked Japan by launching atomic bombs in Japan in which the first is in Hiroshima Japan.
The British first imported their tea from China
CHINA
because the china ppl pooped on their heads
The British were forced to pay for their imports with silver. The British sent increasing quantities of silver to China, especially in exchange for tea, which was in great demand by British. At first, the British tried to negotiate with the Chinese to improve the trade imbalance. When negotiating failed, the British turned to trading opium.
China, as a country, was never ruled by the British. Part of present day China were once British colonies (Hong Kong).
China Gave up control of Hong Kong to the British.
It means that the British were importing more goods from China than they were exporting goods to China.
First Opium War
The British wanted to trade opium for China's resources.
Many European nations forced China to sign unequal agreements.
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