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Up until the First Opium War, the foreign threats Han Chinese were used to dealing with were foreign nomadic invaders invading from the north. While Han Chinese were used to being occupied, even by foreign dynasties such as the Mongol Yuan dynasty, the foreign occupiers were always absorbed into the great ocean of Chinese culture and eventually disappeared.
Syria<span>, carried out by the Assad regime and his allies. ... According to the </span>Syrian<span>Network for Human Rights, Assad's forces have killed 95 percent of </span>Syrian<span>victims
</span><span>The American Civil War was a civil war that was fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865. As a result of the long-standing controversy over slavery, war broke out in April 1861.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
British officials made sure that colonial merchants followed trade laws.
They elaborated Writs in which British officials clearly specified trade laws, what was allowed and what's not. British officials also required merchants in the American colonists to list every good on the ships so officials could approve the departure of the ship. Yes, they worked to stop smugglers from avoiding laws and taxes.
The English went beyond and decided to stop the colonist's cargo ships to search for smuggled merchandise as a preventive way to stop contraband.
The catholic church was selling indulgences