Shanghai Case Study

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China is a very beautiful country to visit. They have the Great Wall of China to see, they’ve hosted the 2008 summer Olympics in Beijing which is the country capital. Also when people start talking about china they talk about the different dynasties that was going on during the B.C and A.D years, but one thing I learn more about china is that they have a beautiful city of Shanghai. I really learn a lot about Shanghai. Learning that they would have to fight to protect their city over the years. No matter how much they fail they came back up to make their city great again. The topic I’m going to talk about is how Shanghai was force in the trade culture and how trade have help them over the years.
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According to Kenneth Pletcher he had said “The first Opium War (1839–42) was fought between China and Britain, and the second Opium War (1856–60), also known as the Arrow War or the Anglo-French War in China, was fought by Britain and France against China.”(Opium War, 2015) The British had so an opportunity that growing Opium in Shanghai would be great opportunity because they saw that people in China was using Opium. According to Kenneth Pletcher “Foreign traders (primarily British) had been illegally exporting opium mainly from India to China since the 18th century, but that trade grew dramatically from about 1820. The resulting widespread addiction in China was causing serious social and economic disruption there.” China really didn’t like what the British was doing to their country and how the drug was affecting the people in China. Opium is a type of drug that would make you high. Opium is similar to heroin. Since the China Government didn’t like what was going on decide to destroy all of the drugs that was stash away. According to Kenneth Pletcher “In March 1839 the Chinese government confiscated and destroyed more than 20,000 chests of opium—some 1,400 tons of the drug—that were warehoused at Canton (Guangzhou) by British merchants. The antagonism between the two sides increased a few days later when some drunken British sailors killed a Chinese villager. The British government, which did not wish its subjects to be tried in the Chinese legal system, refused to turn the accused men over to the Chinese courts.” In my opinion I feel like the British should have giving their man to the chines because it was very wrong that they kill one of the villagers for no reason. Another thing about this war is the Americans and the French was all in because they want to have a part of the territory so they would could trade also. The British had the first settlement in 1845, the Americans had the second settlement in 1848, and the French and the

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