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Opium Wars
1839–1860
East Asia
Status: ended
Casualties: ~30,000
Two wars forced China to open its ports to opium trade. The treaties of Nanking (1842) and Peking (1860) ceded Hong Kong and opened China to Western trade and missionaries, beginning the 'Century of Humiliation.'
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Belligerents
- Britain
- France
- Qing Dynasty China
Casualties
~30,000
From World at War, an interactive atlas by Jairus Pereira.
Figures are approximate, drawn from Wikipedia, UCDP, ACLED and academic sources — a design
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