A painting from circa 1843 by British artist ... Further hostilities broke out in the Second Opium War of 1856-58 when combined British and French forces again inflicted military defeats on ...
On Lin’s pedestal are the words “pioneer in the war against drugs” in both English ... who confronted the British and their illegal opium trade that pushed the substance on Chinese users ...
Volume two covers the subsequent period through Japan’s World War II defeat of 1945. The second volume also notes that the Manchukuo government forced opium addicts and other drug users to work ...
Further hostilities broke out in the Second Opium War of 1856-58 when combined British and French forces again inflicted military defeats on China and demanded further concessions on trade.
The British forces inflicted a series of military defeats on the Chinese until in 1842, when the war was ended with the Treaty of Nanking. The treaty opened five Chinese ports to British traders, ...
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