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vlada-n [284]
3 years ago
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Which 3 conditions were most favorable by the British ( write the condition, not just the number)? Why did you chose these 3

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omeli [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

II.-The ports of Canton, Amoy, Fuchau, Ningpo, and Shangai to be opened to British trade and residence, and trade conducted according to a well-understood tariff.

III.-It being obviously necessary and desirable that British subjects should have some port where they may careen and refit their ships when required, in the island of Hong Kong to be ceded to her Majesty.

VII.-The entire amount of $21,000,000 to be paid before December 31, 1845.

Explanation:

This question refers to the conditions present in the Treaty of Nanking (1842). This treaty ended the First Opium War.

The treaty was signed between the countries of China and Great Britain. However, it was a lot more favourable to the British than to the Chinese. Among the many clauses that benefitted the British, these were the most significant ones. The Chinese were forced to open four more ports for trade, cede Hong Kong to Great Britain and pay $21,000,000 in reparations to Great Britain.

Aleksandr [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

hi your question lacks the options here is the complete question

Which 3 conditions were most favorable by the British ( write the condition, not just the number)? Why did you chose these 3

I Lasting peace between the two nations.

II The ports of Canton, Amoy, Fuchau, Ningpo, and Shanghai to be opened to British trade and residence, and trade conducted according to a well-understood tariff.

III It being obviously necessary and desirable that British subjects should have some port whereat they may careen and refit their ships when required,î the island of Hong Kong to be ceded to her Majesty.

IV Six millions of dollars to be paid as the value of the opium which was delivered up as ransom for the lives of H.N.M. Superintendent and subjects,î in March, 1839.

V Three millions of dollars to be paid for the debts due to British merchants.

VI Twelve millions to be paid for the expenses incurred in the expedition sent out to obtain redress for the violent and unjust proceedings of the Chinese high authorities.

VII The entire amount of $21,000,000 to be paid before December 31, 1845.

VIII All prisoners of war to be immediately released by the Chinese.

IX The Emperor to grant full and entire amnesty to those of his subjects who had aided the British.

X A regular and fair tariff of export and import custom and other dues to be established at the open ports, and a transit duty to be levied in addition which will give goods a free conveyance to all places in China.

XI Official correspondence to be hereafter conducted on terms of equality according to the payments of money.

XII Conditions for restoring the places held by British troops to be according to the payments of money.

XIII Time of exchanging ratifications and carrying the treaty into effect.

Answer: The ports of Canton, Amoy, Fuchau, Ningpo, and Shanghai to be opened to British trade and residence, and trade conducted according to a well-understood tariff.  ( II )

It being obviously necessary and desirable that British subjects should have some port whereat they may careen and refit their ships when required,î the island of Hong Kong to be ceded to her Majesty.  ( III )

The entire amount of $21,000,000 to be paid before December 31, 1845.  ( VII )

Explanation:

This options chosen were the most favorable to the British because they gave The British more value economically than other other conditions listed in the Treaty of Nanking.

These conditions were listed in the Treaty of Nanking and this treaty  was made between the United kingdom and the Chinese to mark the end of the first Opium War the twelve conditions listed was more or less in the favor of the British because the condition listed in ( II, III, VII ) Gave the British an enormous economy boost in the Chinese Region and even gave the British the right to occupy and control Hong Kong which was under sovereignty of China and this was one of the factors that led to the downfall of the Ching dynasty in China

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