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.
<span>The Mongols, led by Kublai Khan, adopted the Chinese
imperialist system. This led to the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty. The
Mongol ruled China until 1368, after which they retreated to their
Mongolian homeland. Although China has seen major shifts in political power over the centuries, its ancient civilisation has remained largely intact.</span>
<span>Half cadence is any cadence ending on V. You can usually find them in many Baroque classical pieces, for which they are characteristic. But you can also find them in Burgundian music and in the song Auld Lang Syne or in Brahm's Clarinet Trio, Op. 114.</span>
Answer: North
Explanation: They just had a bigger hand