Gold, grain, guns were the main motivations.
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Answer:
Europeans forced the Chinese to sign it, ending the first Opium War.
Explanation:
The first opium war is also known as the Anglo-Chinese War and the war was between Great Britain and China. The government officials in china banned opium trade and threatened to kill anyone that involve in the illegal trade.
The banned didn’t go down well with Britain because the British control the trade and felt that the threat by Chinese was a threat to Britain and this led to a war between the British and the Chinese.