The British had attacked China in the Opium War because China had terminated trade of opium from the British and burned all opium they could find in China. The British saw this as a form of aggression and therefore sent their troops.
The problem first rooted with tea (that was a pun :D). The British wanted tea and China had tea, but China wanted silver. Eventually, the British decided to buy the tea and sold China opium instead. This went well at first until China saw the effect opium had on their civilians. So China banned it, and burned any speck of opium. This got back to the British and they sent their troops.
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Yes and No
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I think that if you follow someone there are strings but you could also be looking up to them. No because personally I would rather be a leade and stand out from the crowd.
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World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all the great powers—forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis.
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Mali and Shanghai wealth by controlling the
trade of gold, ivory, and salt across the Sahara
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The military and political prowess of the King of Qin
The First Emperor was a brilliant at political strategy and the consolidation of power. He was also a strong military leader whose methods included massacre which led to his success at unifying the states