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  2. Coolie - Wikipedia

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    The coolies who worked on the sugar plantations in Cuba and in the guano beds of the Chincha Islands ('the islands of Hell') of Peru were treated brutally. 75% of the Chinese coolies in Cuba died before fulfilling their contracts. More than two-thirds of the Chinese coolies who arrived in Peru between 1849 and 1874 died within the contract period.

  3. Second Opium War - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese had to pay 8 million taels to Britain and France. Kowloon was ceded to the British owned Hong Kong. Kowloon was ceded to the British owned Hong Kong. The opium trade was legalized and Christians were granted full civil rights , including the right to own property , and the right to evangelize .

  4. Opium Wars - Wikipedia

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    Britain and France now sought greater concessions from China, including the legalization of the opium trade, expanding of the transportation of coolies to European colonies, opening all of China to British and French citizens and exempting foreign imports from internal transit duties. [22]

  5. Anti-Coolie Act - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 1862, the 37th United States Congress passed An Act to Prohibit the "Coolie Trade" by American Citizens in American Vessels. [1] The act, which would be called the Anti-Coolie Act of 1862 in short, was passed by the California State Legislature in an attempt to appease rising anger among white laborers about salary competition created by the influx of Chinese immigrants at the ...

  6. Canton Coolie Corps - Wikipedia

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    The British were soon joined in the war by France, who cited the murder of a French missionary in China as a casus belli. The Chinese cities of Canton ( Guangzhou , near the British colony of Hong Kong ) and Tianjin , further north near the capital Beijing , were quickly captured and a peace treaty, the Treaty of Tientsin , signed.

  7. ‘Coolie’ Series Picked Up by Suharjono Sisters’ I.E ...

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    The TV miniseries is inspired by the little-known history of enslaved Chinesecoolies’ in Cuba in the 1860s. It begins shooting this week in the Dominican Republic and will also include ...

  8. Battle of Taku Forts (1860) - Wikipedia

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    The Third Battle of Taku Forts (Chinese: 第三次大沽口之戰) was an engagement of the Second Opium War, part of the British and French 1860 expedition to China.It took place at the Taku Forts (also called Peiho Forts) near Tanggu District (Wade-Giles: Pei Tang-Ho), approximately 60 kilometers (36 mi.) southeast of the city of Tianjin (Tientsin).

  9. Shanghai Buyers Get First Taste of ‘Coolie,’ Arvin Chen’s ...

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    Chinese industry executives will get a first taste of “Coolie,” a big-budget historical miniseries that focuses on the enslaved Chinese workers in Cuba in the 1860s. MM2 Entertainment is ...