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IMPERIALISM IN CHINA
Please respond to the questions on each of the sections below on your worksheet
A. The Opium War (1839)
  • Opium is a habit-forming illegal drug.
  • Make a guess: How do you think opium led to a war in China?
  • Read & Answer Questions about the The Opium Wars
B. The Treaty of Nanking (1842)
  • The Treaty of Nanking ended the first Opium War
  • What do you think was agreed upon in this treaty?
  • Read & Answer Questions about the The Treaty of Nanking (Nanjing)
C. Rebellions in China
D. Map of Imperialism in China