The British, through the East India Company, forced the Chinese through warfare, to grow opium, so that the British could make lots of money, selling it around the world. They deliberately created the conditions for addiction, amongst the poor in China, to stupefy them and keep them subject to the monarchy.
2006-11-10 04:46:45
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answered by Joya 5
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Britain sold opium to China.
Why opium war is due to some Chinese being murdered by some Englishmen at Guangzhou in year 1839. The British Govt demanded the Englishmen cannot be prosecuted by the Manchu Court and should be returned to the British Court for sentencing. The Manchus hated the British due to the opium trade, and thought the guilty will be released and glorified in British hands, and therefore bring shame to China. They are therefore sentenced to death. The lost of face to Britain and refusal of manchus to accept British supremacy and refusing British trade (selling of opium to Chinese) are motivations behind the war - Britain invaded China that year.
2006-11-10 05:05:05
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answered by RENDEVOUS 4
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i don't comprehend the full tale, yet China had a strict isolation coverage. The chinese language hated foreigners and that they could in basic terms settle for silver and not the rest whilst the British bought them products. even though, the British found out the thank you to get around this: opium. whilst they presented opium to China, it grew to become right into a fulfillment. All walks of existence grew to grow to be hooked on opium in China: commoners, retailers, chinese language officers. To try in contrast issue, the emperor had his officers music down and arrest opium sellers (get good to the source as against arresting opium customers). This wasn't each and every effectual because of the fact of smuggling. as a result, China banned all distant places commerce, which made the British indignant and as a result Britain declared conflict. the favourite purpose for Britain grew to become into to open up China to western powers because of the fact China refused to modernize itself on Western traces. The conflict grew to become into an excuse to open China up.
2016-10-21 14:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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of course britain sell it to china because at the time, china was in isolation from the outer world and enjoying their wealth and properity. on the hand, the britain wanted their spices and negotiated with them. since china was in isolation the only way fo r the britain to get china to open up to foreign country and trade was to smuggled the chinese opium.
2006-11-12 09:24:26
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answered by smile 1
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The British are the guilty party, however you want to frame it. It is not that long ago that this took place, and it really shaped the social, economic and political arena of China for many decades. The British should be required under international law to compensate China for this sad period of Chinese history.
2006-11-10 07:20:25
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answered by Dr. Phil 6
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The British did. They grew the poppies in India then made the opium and then sold it to the Chinese.
2006-11-13 05:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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yes british sell to china and by force too
2006-11-14 03:00:02
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answered by water yu 3
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the ****** up british --> china...
shameless screwed up rats... what goes around comes around...
that's why america shouldn't be bullying other countries...
the US never learns from mistakes...
2006-11-11 11:49:55
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answered by Ning 3
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Certainly the dirty old Brits are the criminals.
2006-11-10 14:54:01
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answered by Anonymous
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it would be china to britain
2006-11-10 04:42:20
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answered by L 4
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