He burned it. He set about destroying the held opium. After enclosing
the site with a bamboo barrier to avoid theft, three stone quarries, lined with
wood, were excavated into which was discharged the seized opium along
with salt and lime. A minor disruption happened when one man was caught
trying to take away an amount of the drug—he was then executed right at that
moment. Once the excavation had been occupied with sea water, laborers
plodded the mixture to safeguard the drug's annihilation. The remainder was
then flushed through a waterway into the South China Sea while Lin said an appeal
saying sorry for the pollution they have caused.
Answer:
King Rajendra was insulted and his trusted bodyguard was beheaded. His junior wife, Queen Rajyalakshmi, had thought that Jung Bahadur Rana would help her to ensure that her son Prince Ranendra succeeds to the throne but Jung Bahadur had made her believe so for his own motives.
As he was an infant, his mother Rajendra Lxmi shah ruled as a regent. Relationship between Bahadur Shah and Rajendra Laxmi was not so good. So Bahadur Shah went to live in India. He returned to Nepal after the death of Rajendra Laxmi and started to rule as the regent of his nephew Rana Bahadur Shah.
Explanation:
Vietnam war was the era that this happened in
<span>Urbanization improved the quality of life for the working, middle and elite classes. The citizens were given faster modes of travel and the inventions such as the telephone and electricity helped improve life at home and work and offered more ways to communicate with each other. Many more people moved to big cities due to more job opportunities, which were created due to more hours being available and companies incorporating new technology like electricity and assembly lines. This in turn increased the number of houses and buildings in cities. Agriculture became less important and industrial work became more important for the working class.</span>