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The Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 ended the First Opium War and gained the island of Hong Kong for the British.
The terms of the Treaty of Nanjing were that the Chinese had to leave five trade ports open for Britain and they had to give Britain Hong Kong while they got nothing.
China was forced to give Britain greater trading privileges.
The Treaty of Nanjing ended the First Opim War in 1842, Britain made china pay a huge indemnity (payment for losses in the war). Britain also gained Hong Kong.It gave the British rights to ports and low tariffs.
The Treaty of Nanjing was signed in 1842, marking the end of the First Opium War between the United Kingdom and the Qing Dynasty of China. It ceded Hong Kong to Britain, opened five ports to British trade, and established a fixed tariff on trade. Additionally, it included provisions for the payment of reparations by China. This treaty is often seen as a significant step in the establishment of foreign influence in China during the 19th century.
The Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 ended the First Opium War and gained the island of Hong Kong for the British.
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The terms of the Treaty of Nanjing were that the Chinese had to leave five trade ports open for Britain and they had to give Britain Hong Kong while they got nothing.
The terms of the Treaty of Nanjing were that the Chinese had to leave five trade ports open for Britain and they had to give Britain Hong Kong while they got nothing.
The treaty of Nanking was signed in 1842 and ended the First opium war between China and Britain and its results included the destruction of the Chinese navy.
The treaty of Nanking was signed in 1842 and ended the First opium war between China and Britain and its results included the destruction of the Chinese navy.
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China was forced to give Britain greater trading privileges.
The Treaty of Nanjing ended the First Opim War in 1842, Britain made china pay a huge indemnity (payment for losses in the war). Britain also gained Hong Kong.It gave the British rights to ports and low tariffs.