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Katen [24]
3 years ago
11

What is Lin Zexu’s goal in writing the letter to Britain's Queen Victoria

History
2 answers:
Tatiana [17]3 years ago
8 0
To appeal to her integrity and ask her to stop harming the Chinese people
kifflom [539]3 years ago
3 0
<span>His goal was to appeal to Queen Victoria in order to slow down (ideally to cease) the opium trade in China and to un-yoke themselves from Great Britain in that economic regard. For his actions, he was both lauded (initially) and scolded (after the fact) by the Emperor, whose own power was limited in dealing with the issue at hand.</span>
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In the South, the Missouri crisis aroused old fears again that a strong federal government could be a fatal threat to slavery. The Jeffersonian coalition that united southern planters and northern farmers, mechanics and artisans in opposition to the threat posed by the Federalist Party had begun to dissolve after the war of 1812. Only in the Missouri crisis did the Americans realize of the political possibilities of a sectional attack against slavery, and only in the mass policy of the Jackson Administration this type of organization around this issue became practical.

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