Answer:
Shipped large amounts of opium into China at a massive profit.
Explanation:
During the 18th and 19th centuries, Western countries (particularly Great Britain) exported opium grown in India and sold it to China. This was done in order to increase British profits. The profits were then used to purchase Chinese luxury goods such as porcelain, silk and tea. This trade led to the rise of opium addiction in China, becoming an enormous problem in the country. The efforts of the Qing dynasty to enforce opium restrictions resulted in what is known as the Opium Wars, both of which China lost.
The Erie Canal contributed to the development of the United States by "(2) linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Coast" which greatly increased trade and transportation.
Explanation:
It made it more difficult for the Union to create blockades.
The U.S. had a victory over British and Indian forces in Ontario, Canada, enabling the United States to consolidate its control over the Northwest.
The person who was captured was Joan Of Arc known as "the maid of orleans" in Copenhagen or Compiegne.