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Because the British had an unfavorable balance of trade with China, the British began shipping Indian opium to China to obtain silk, spices, porcelain and tea that the British public demanded. The opium trade caused major health, social, and economic problems in China. China forbade the sale of opium, and attempted to turn back English merchant vessels that carried opium; two separate wars were fought between China and Britain over this issue. Chinese military technology could not repel the British, and as a result, they forced to accept a humiliating, unfavorable treaty. The Opium Wars began the “unequal relationship” between China and the West.

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