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Chinese opium smuggling
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Lin Zexu called for British merchants to halt opium trade and threatened to behead Hong merchants (1839)
The Treaty of Nanking officially ended the first opium war. The Chinese were forced to concede much to the British & the illicit opium trade (smuggling) continued (1842)
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Lin Zexu is appointed the imperial commissioner of Canton to deal with the opium problem, he sent letters to England, told addicts to reform in a year or be executed, and destroyed smoking equipment. (1800s)
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The First Opium War (1839-1842)
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