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Marques Stevenson
28 February, 22:39
What led to the first Opium War in 1839?
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Elias Strong
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The first Opium war was led over diplomatic relations, trade negotiations, and administration of justice for foreign nationals. China outlawed the opium trade and imprisoned numerous western traders, to which the British did not react lightly.
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