
Second Opium War - Wikipedia
The Second Opium War (simplified Chinese: 第二次鸦片战争; traditional Chinese: 第二次鴉片戰爭), also known as the Second Anglo-Chinese War or Arrow War,[3] was fought between the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and the United States against the …
Opium Wars | Definition, Summary, Facts, & Causes | Britannica
Opium Wars, two mid-19th-century armed conflicts between China and Western countries. The first Opium War (1839–42) was fought between China and Britain; 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.
Timeline of the Second Opium War ( Arrow War) - Encyclopedia Britannica
The Second Opium War (also known as the Arrow War) had various repercussions for the relationships between China and Great Britain, France, and other countries. Read more about this important historical event, from the Arrow incident to the Beijing Convention.
The Second Opium War | Origins
March 3, 1857 marked the unofficial beginning of the so-called Second Opium War (officially 1856-1860), a conflict that not only forced that narcotic drug deep into China’s politics, public health, and economics but also cemented the country’s status as both a prize and a battleground for Euro-American imperialist powers.
The Opening to China Part II: the Second Opium War, the United …
In the 1850s, the United States and the European powers grew increasingly dissatisfied with both the terms of their treaties with China and the Qing Government’s failure to adhere to them. The British forced the issue by attacking the Chinese port cities of Guangzhou and Tianjin in the Second Opium War.
The 1st and 2nd Opium Wars: Britain Versus China - ThoughtCo
Jan 28, 2019 · The First Opium War from 1839 to 1842 led Britain to gain Hong Kong and trade rights. The Second Opium War from 1856 to 1860 allowed Britain to secure Kowloon and wider trade benefits. Both wars weakened China, influencing its eventual fall and inspiring Japan's modernization efforts.
The Opening to China Part II: the Second Opium War, the United …
The British forced the issue by attacking the Chinese port cities of Guangzhou and Tianjin in the Second Opium War. Under the most-favored-nation clause contained in the existing treaties, all of the foreign powers operating in China were permitted to seek the same concessions of China that Great Britain achieved by force. As a result, France ...
The Second Opium War - Historic UK
It was a bitter conflict within China that took an estimated 20 million lives before it finally came to an end in 1864. So as well as the issue of opium continually being sold illegally in China by the British, the Emperor also had to quell a Christian rebellion.
The Second Opium War (1856–1860) - Modern Chinese History
In September 1860, British and French troops attacked Beijing during the closing stages of the Second Opium War, and by the following month burned the Emperor's exquisite Old Summer Palace to the ground.
Overview of the Second Opium War - ThoughtCo
Jul 3, 2019 · Learn about the Second Opium War of 1856 - 1860, which was fought between China and Western forces led by Great Britain and France.