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Opium - Coggle Diagram
Opium
relations
British and China Clashed over the international relationship
viewed each other as inferior and barbaric
closed door/open door/free trade
diplomstic missions to improve trade relations
due to the horrific impact, European government banned the drug
Consecuences
Economic impact
Destroyed familes
poor families sell their children to fund their habit
population less productive
banned the importation of then drug
Opium Trade
International Trade
China & Britain
offer merchants rich profits
Used for medicinal and recreational puroses
Indian com pany sell opium to the merchants who were able to smuggle it into china
Manchu Attitude
They resisted contact with European culture
Only allowed a limited amount of trade with European
British wanted use China as a mass market for their manufacture goods
silver as payment
Opium dens
The first opium war
The second opium war
the treaty of Nanjing
Treaty of the Tientsin
Concession of Beijing