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'Shanghai, one of the five ports opened by the late treaty to British commerce', 1847.
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'Ningbo, one of the five ports opened by the late treaty to British commerce', China, 1847. Artist: JW Giles
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'Amoy, one of the five ports opened by the late treaty to British commerce', 1847.Artist: JW Giles
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'Foo Choo Foo, one of the five ports opened by the late treaty to British commerce', 1847.
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History of the Chinese Empire. 19th century. Opium War. Sino-British War between 1832 and 1842. Following the signing of the Peace of Nanking (1842) Great Britain managed to open the five-port shippin 
History of the Chinese Empire. 19th century. Opium War. Sino-British War between 1832 and 1842. Following the signing of the Peace of Nanking (1842) Great Britain managed to open the five-port shipping traffic and control of the island of Hong Kong. Colored engraving. 
Unique Identifier alb1461727 
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Size 3686px × 4532px 
Photo Credit Album / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
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ASIA
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CHINESE
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COLONIAL ERA
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Crowd
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DISTURBANCE
England
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ENGLISH COLONIALISM
ENGLISH COLONY
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Engraved
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ENGRAVING.
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EPISODE
Etching
FIRST OPIUM WAR
Great Britain
HAIRSTYLE: BRAIDS
History
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MANDARIN (CHINESE)
MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY
Multitude
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OPIUM WAR
People
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PLAIT (HAIRSTYLE)
PLAITS
POLITICAL UNREST
Riot
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RUSH (CROWD)
SINO-BRITISH
THRONG
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U. K.
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UNREST
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