To me, the main impact of this war was that it acted as a wedge to open China up. As China was forced to open up more and more to the West (and eventually Japan) it lost its sovereignty and its whole society was undermined.
The actual immediate impacts of the war were not that great. Some opium came into China. Some ports were opened up and some missionaries were allowed in. But in the long run, this was just the start. From there, the British and other countries started to demand more and more access until they practically destroyed the soveriegn power of the Chinese government.
Well, a good thing about the Opium Wars for the Chinese Economy is that it opened up foreign trade for the first time. But, a negative effect would be that it also de-stabilized the Manchu Government. It effected the Qing Dynasty by putting it up against the British Empire. I hope this helps! ~Mia
Executive order 8802, which created the Fair Employment Practice Committee It was the most important federal move in support of the rights of African-Americans between Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The President's order stated that the federal government would not hire any person based on their race, color, creed, or national origin.
Answer: The creation of initiative, referendum, and recall procedures during the Progressive Era resulted in the expansion of citizens' direct participation in the democratic process The reform discussed by Governor Johnson in this excerpt
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The earliest global date for the beginning of the Stone Age is 2.5 million years ago in Africa, and the earliest end date is about 3300 BCE, which is the beginning of Bronze Age in the Near East.
Navigation Acts, declared that only English ships would be allowed to bring goods into England, and that the North American colonies could only export its commodities, such as tobacco and sugar, to England.