GASA01H3 Study Guide - Kangxi Emperor

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16 Apr 2011
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The causes underlying the anglo-chinese opium war consisted of china"s isolationist stance in its trade policy with the western world versus british aggression and expansionism. Similar to a clash between the immovable object and an unstoppable force, the result was cataclysmic. Prior to the 1830"s the chinese were only interested in one western commodity; silver coins, while they exported large amounts of oriental goods that the europeans craved. However, in the quest to keep expanding their monopoly over trading, the british soon discovered that the chinese were developing a taste for the drug. Opium (which was outlawed since the 1790"s in china). Soon, opium-usage turned into a pandemic in china, resulting in much of its population being addicted to the highly detrimental drug, which resulted in a net outflow of the silver from the chinese economy. With the economy deteriorating and the standard of living in china dropping severely,

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