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  2. Treaty of Nanking - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Nanking was the peace treaty which ended the First Opium War (1839–1842) between Great Britain and the Qing dynasty of China on 29 August 1842. It was the first of what the Chinese later termed the " unequal treaties ".

  3. Category:Treaties of the Qing dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Treaty of Nanking; Treaty of Shimonoseki; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  4. List of treaties of China before the People's Republic

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    The treaty as a legal document in international law can describe either a specific international instrument or a general category of such instruments of agreement. [1] This list includes the most important examples of both formal treaties and other agreements between China and other nations in this period.

  5. Shanghai International Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Nanking and its supplementary treaty of 1843 – the first of the so-called unequal treaties - provided British merchants with the right to reside with their families and rent grounds and houses in five ports – Guanzhou, Xiamen, Fuzhou, Shanghai and Ningbo – but there was not a word about separate residential areas for ...

  6. Treaty of the Bogue - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of the Bogue (Chinese: 虎門條約) was an unequal treaty between the United Kingdom and China, concluded in October 1843 to supplement the previous Treaty of Nanking. The treaty's key provisions granted extraterritoriality and most favored nation status to Britain.

  7. Convention of Peking - Wikipedia

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    On 18 October 1860, at the culmination of the Second Opium War, the British and French troops entered the Forbidden City in Peking.Following the decisive defeat of the Chinese, Prince Gong was compelled to sign two treaties on behalf of the Qing government with Lord Elgin and Baron Gros, who represented Britain and France respectively. [1]

  8. Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet

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    On April 27th, the two parties officially signed the treaty. [7] Under the agreement, Britain consented to refrain from occupying Tibetan territories or interfering in Tibet’s political affairs, while China retained the right to govern Tibet’s internal affairs, and ensured that no other foreign powers would interfere in Tibetan matters.

  9. British Supreme Court for China - Wikipedia

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    Signing of the Treaty of Nanking. Britain had acquired extraterritorial rights in China under the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. The United States obtained further extraterritorial rights under the Treaty of Wanghsia, which Britain was able to take advantage of under the Most Favoured Nation provision in a Supplemental Agreement to the Treaty of Nanking.