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katovenus [111]
2 years ago
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What happened as a result of the First Opium War?

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1 answer:
Soloha48 [4]2 years ago
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Great Britain won the first Opium War. The opium trade continued, and China had to compensate Great Britain for its losses, give Hong Kong Island to the British, and increase the number of treaty ports where the British could trade and reside. Great Britain and France won the second Opium War.

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