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How do you understand the nature of the First Anglo-Chinese War (1840-42)?  

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╨╧рб▒с>■  .0■   -                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ье┴5@ Ё┐0вbjbj╧2╧2 ((нXнXЇн      ИЪЪЪЪЪЪЪоооо8ц Є$оыv""""""""jllllll$aR│дРЪ"""""РЪЪ""е888"Ъ"Ъ"j8"j88JЪЪJ" А$.h┼Р╟о"Jj╗0ыJW "W JооЪЪЪЪW ЪJ ""8"""""РР8Kam Ning Hong How do you understand the nature of the First Anglo-Chinese War (1840-42)? The First Anglo-Chinese War broken out in 1840-42. it was a war to show about the reaction of China to the Western country. Before First Anglo-Chinese War, China was a closed country, but after the War, the door of China became to opien. So the First Anglo-Chinese War was very important in Chinese History. But why the First Anglo-Chinese War broken out? What is the nature of the First Anglo-Chinese War. To the nature of the First Anglo-Chinese War, some people said that it was caused by opium trade. But in my own opinion, the First Anglo-Chinese War was more suitable for the name of the commercial war. Traditionally, British look the trade as very important. Most of the war that British declared just because of trade. In 17th centry, British were already trade with China. The British...

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