Today's installment concludes Opium War of 1840,our selection from Short History of China by Demetrius Charles Boulger published in 1893.If you
Battles at Chinkiangfoo
The expedition proceeded northward for the Great River, and it was found necessary to attack Woosung, the port of Shanghai, en route.Continuing
Conflicts at Ningpo
The victory at Ching-hai was followed by the unopposed occupation of the important city of Ningpo.Continuing Opium War of 1840,our selection from
The Canton Agreement
The terms the Chinese had agreed to in a few hours were that the commissioners and all the troops should retire sixty miles from Canton, and that six
China Gathers Its Forces
The Chinese were busily employed in completing their warlike preparations, which at the same time they kept as secret as possible, in the hope of
Britain’s Excuse for the Opium War
So long as Taoukwang and his ministers held the opinions which they did not hesitate to express, a friendly intercourse was impossible.Continuing
Opium War of 1840
This series has seven easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: British Expedition Arrives.IntroductionThis conflict was the immediate
Tartars Repulsed
Today's installment concludes Tartars Invade China 200 BC,our selection from History of China by Demetrius Charles Boulger published in 1884. For
Enter Meha of the Tatars
The Emperor, fully aroused to the gravity of the danger, assembled his army, and placing himself at its head marched against the Tartars.Continuing