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How_britain_went_to_war_with_china_over_opium PageInstallation File for Synchro Studio with Warrants and TripGen
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How_britain_went_to_war_with_china_over_opium PageIn 1839, the Daoguang Emperor appointed to end the opium trade [1, 5]. Lin took drastic measures: The island was ceded to Britain "in perpetuity" [1, 2]. The war ended in 1842 with a decisive British victory. The resulting was the first of the "Unequal Treaties" [1, 3]: how_britain_went_to_war_with_china_over_opium Silver began flowing out of China to pay for the drug, crippling the Chinese economy [2, 6]. The Breaking Point: Commissioner Lin Zexu He seized and destroyed over (roughly 1,200 tons) [1, 5]. The Outbreak of War In 1839, the Daoguang Emperor appointed to end By the 1830s, millions of Chinese citizens were addicted, causing severe social and economic decay [3, 5]. He wrote a famous letter to Queen Victoria appealing to her morality (which she likely never saw) [4, 5]. He blockaded foreign merchants in Canton [1, 3]. The resulting was the first of the "Unequal To reverse this deficit, the British East India Company began smuggling , grown in British-colonized India, into China [1, 3]. Although opium was illegal in China, the trade was incredibly lucrative [4, 6]. |
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Installation Requirements
PrerequisitesPrior to installation all users must have;
The following prerequisites are only needed for 12.2.4 and below:
* If .NET and C++ redistributables are not found during installation, they will be automatically installed and a reboot will be required after each installation. |
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