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The Closing Events of the Campaign in China: The Operations in the Yang-Tze-Kiang; and Treaty of Nanking
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The Closing Events of the Campaign in China: The Operations in the Yang-Tze-Kiang; and Treaty of Nanking

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The Opium Wars happened in the 19th century and like the world wars, they came in two parts; the first happened between China and Great Britain and the second pitted Britain and France against China. The USA may not have fought in the war, but they were certainly part of the action.

Seems strange that these great countries would be fighting over a narcotic drug, but the Opium war was so much more than that and Captain Granville Loch has a first account of what happened in the First Opium War, because he fought in it.

In this book, he gives a detailed record of all that happened during his time in the war, especially noteworthy moments such as the dismantling of the Woo- Sung Forts, the capturing of Chinkiang Foo, and the signing of the Treaty of Nanking. These moments are of historical importance, not just because of the wars, but because their aftermath eventually led to China becoming a Republic.

If you are a student of history or you are fascinated by the Chinese dynasty, or you’d simply like to know why these world powers fought over opium, this is the perfect read.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2021
Pages
132
ISBN
9781396319914

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Opium Wars happened in the 19th century and like the world wars, they came in two parts; the first happened between China and Great Britain and the second pitted Britain and France against China. The USA may not have fought in the war, but they were certainly part of the action.

Seems strange that these great countries would be fighting over a narcotic drug, but the Opium war was so much more than that and Captain Granville Loch has a first account of what happened in the First Opium War, because he fought in it.

In this book, he gives a detailed record of all that happened during his time in the war, especially noteworthy moments such as the dismantling of the Woo- Sung Forts, the capturing of Chinkiang Foo, and the signing of the Treaty of Nanking. These moments are of historical importance, not just because of the wars, but because their aftermath eventually led to China becoming a Republic.

If you are a student of history or you are fascinated by the Chinese dynasty, or you’d simply like to know why these world powers fought over opium, this is the perfect read.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2021
Pages
132
ISBN
9781396319914