Sunday, March 17, 2019
Reasons for the Downfall of the Manchu Government in 1911 Essay
The Manchu governments refusal to open up  china to  allot with the western powers led to armed invasions by the foreign powers. China did not want any goods from the west as China considered itself as self-sufficient. China regarded  stack as a favour China granted to the  little fortunate nations. However Britain was very much interested in  acquire Chinese silks, porcelain goods and Chinese tea. Therefore, Britain found a new commodity and this was the  sales event of opium to China. The illegal trade of opium developed very quickly. By 1800s, the number of chests  trade increased from 1000 to 40000 chests a year. By the 1830s, there were about 1 million opium addicts in China. There was an outflow of bullion from China to Britain and this created sociable and economic problems. The Chinese government tried to stop the illegal trade of opium which ended in two  struggles. The first opium war (1839  1842) and the second opium war (1856  1860). These wars and the Sino-Jap war (1844-   1895) led to humiliating defeats for China. China was forced to sign  nonequivalent treaties which demanded the opening and ...                  
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