Treaty of Nanking
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The
Treaty of Nanking is the agreement which ended the
First Opium War between the
United Kingdom and
China.
It was signed in
1842 onboard the British warship HMS
Cornwallis in
Nanjing.
Treaty Ports
The treaty had China agree to cede Hong Kong to the British Empire. The following ports of China were opened for foreign trade:\n* Canton (Guangzhou)\n* Amoy (Xiamen)\n* Foochow (Fuzhou)\n* Ningpo (Ningbo)\n* Shanghai\n(The first of the romanizations are in Postal System Pinyin; the second Hanyu Pinyin.)
Together, the above five ports are the Treaty Ports.
Opium trade
The treaty also ensured the legalization of the opium trade, which was profitable for the English and which many historians believe to have been devastating to the Chinese.
Aftermath
In June 1858 the first part of the Second Opium War ended with the Treaties of Tianjin, to which France, Russia, and the United States were party. These treaties opened eleven more ports to Western trade. They were ratified by the emperor in the Beijing Convention in 1860, after the end of the war.
See also: Imperialism in Asia
External links
\n* Wikisource: Treaty of Nanking