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Causes of the Opium War
The British Solution
China's Response
Great Britain's Response.
Results.
100
The three major British imports from China.
What is silk, porcelain, and tea.
100
This product was used as a trade product from Great Britain to China.
What is opium.
100
The year opium was made illegal in China.
What is 1839.
100
The name of the Chinese dynasty attacked by Great Britain.
What is Qing Dynasty
100
These people gained easy access into China.
What is Christian missionaries.
200
The amount of tea imported by Great Britain in 1820.
What is 23 million pounds of tea.
200
This plant is where opium is derived from.
What is poppies.
200
The man commissioned to end opium use in China.
What is Lin Zexu.
200
The treaty that China was forced to agree with.
What is Treaty of Nanjing.
200
This was legalized in China.
What is opium.
300
Person sent to China to try to open up more trade between Great Britain and China.
What is George Macartney.
300
The two major locations that the British acquired opium from.
What is India, and Afghanistan.
300
One object that Lin Zexu had destroyed as a means to end opium use.
What is pipes, opium stores, or opium.
300
The year that the Treaty of Nanjing was established.
What is 1842.
300
These two countries that became involved in China following the first Opium War.
What is United States and France.
400
The amount of silver going from Great Britain to China in the 1780's.
What is 16 million oz. of silver.
400
Name of the Chinese port city through which opium gained access into China.
What is Canton.
400
The City Lin Zexu was sent to in an effort to stop opium importation.
What is Canton.
400
The Chinese city that was forced to be under British control.
What is Hong Kong.
400
The year that the United States and France became involved in China.
What is 1844.
500
Something George Macartney refused to do to the Qing Emperor.
What is Kow Tow.
500
The girl pictured laying in the poppies field.
What is Dorthy.
500
Would you use opium.
What is no.
500
Under the Treaty of Nanjing this was given to British subjects in China.
What is extra-territoriality.
500
The amount of opium addicts located in China following the first Opium War.
What is 15 million.