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The Positive And Negative Effects Of Imperialism In China In The 19th Century

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In the 19th Century British planned to invade China for economic reasons. It had no motives to conquer the state rather entice it to accept a free trade. The country was rich in tea which was in high demand not only in Britain but all over the world. China also had porcelain and silk which the Britons envied. The intruders did not have enough silver to buy the commodities thus opted for a barter system. Consequently, a war between the two states occurred. It was fought between 1848 and 1852 with China becoming unsuccessful due advanced military competence of Britons. The signing of an agreement between them then followed, and British was additionally awarded extraterritorial rights by China. However, the imperialism in China was a positive thing to the natives because it introduced trade and much education in the region which opened up opportunities.
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One of the exploitations done by the British was that they took advantage of a weak Chinese Navy to forcefully take five ports from them among them being Hong Kong. The British Navy engaged the Chinese in a war where they won with much ease and were granted access to the ports (Cain & Hopkins, 2016). They used them as trade channels. Another …show more content…

During that period, it seemed as though the nation was being harmed by it. However, today’s successes in the republic may arguably be linked to the imperialism. The state acquired the chance and the ability to trade with other countries which boosted their economic status (Cain & Hopkins, 2016). Another benefit is that the semi-illiterate obtained significant education from the Britons in addition to the provision of sanitation. They introduced schools and other technical institutions that provided modern education to the natives. They were also taught how to improve their land production. It was significant because they yielded increased harvests from agricultural methods taught to

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