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  1. It was the second major conflict in the Opium Wars, which were fought over the right to import opium to China, and resulted in a second defeat for the Qing dynasty and the forced legalisation of the opium trade.

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Opium_WarsOpium Wars - Wikipedia

    The Opium Wars ( simplified Chinese: 鸦片战争; traditional Chinese: 鴉片戰爭 Yāpiàn zhànzhēng) were two conflicts waged between China and Western powers during the mid-19th century. The First Opium War was fought from 1839 to 1842 between China and Britain.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Learn about the Second Opium War of 1856 - 1860, which was fought between China and Western forces led by Great Britain and France.

  6. 28 de ene. de 2019 · The Second Opium War was fought from October 23, 1856, to October 18, 1860, and was also known as the Arrow War or the Second Anglo-Chinese War, (although France joined in). Approximately 2,900 Western troops were killed or wounded, while China had 12,000 to 30,000 killed or wounded.