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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The lucrative trade between China and Britain in the 19th century comprised mainly tea and opium. Opium addiction became such a problem that the Qing Dynasty tried to prevent the import. They closed the waterway up to Canton and seized over 1 million kilograms of opium  requiring merchants to enter into a bond not to deal in the drug. There were naval confrontations on the Pearl River and Britain sent an expeditionary force from [[Singapore]]. The Bogue Forts at the mouth of the river and subsequently Canton were captured. The Chinese were also defeated at the mouth of the Yangtse River  and Shanghai was occupied. The war ended in August 1842 with the Treaty of Nanking which opened five treaty ports to trade, ceded Hong Kong and granted an indemnity to Britain.  
The lucrative trade between China and Britain in the 19th century comprised mainly tea and opium. Opium addiction became such a problem that the Qing Dynasty tried to prevent the import. They closed the waterway up to Canton and seized over 1 million kilograms of opium  requiring merchants to enter into a bond not to deal in the drug. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FzPZcyAGzT0C&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=Captain+Charles+Elliot,+R.N.,+Chief+Superintendent+of+British+Trade+in+China&source=bl&ots=7FspVCNamQ&sig=8DyezNem9h7hDcZkIiTjhCwyQcs&hl=en&ei=7NzeSr3RK4me4QahlLUS&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CAoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Captain%20Charles%20Elliot%2C%20R.N.%2C%20Chief%20Superintendent%20of%20British%20Trade%20in%20China&f=false Captain Charles Elliot RN], Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China tried to negotiate with the Chinese but was continually rebuffed. There were naval confrontations on the Pearl River and Britain sent an expeditionary force from [[Singapore]]. The Bogue Forts at the mouth of the river and subsequently Canton were captured. The Chinese were also defeated at the mouth of the Yangtse River  and Shanghai was occupied. The war ended in August 1842 with the Treaty of Nanking which opened five treaty ports to trade, ceded Hong Kong and granted an indemnity to Britain.  
 
== Expeditionary Force ==
'''Naval Squadron'''
*Royal Navy Warships
:HMS Wellesley
:HMS Alligator
:HMS Conway
:HMS Larne
:HMS Algerine
:HMS Rattlesnake<br>
*HEIC Steamers
:Atalanta
:Madagascar
*26 transports and store ships<br>
'''Ground forces'''
*HM 18th Regiment
*HM 26th Regiment
*HM 49th Regiment
*Royal Artillery
*Engineers
 


==FIBIS resources==
==FIBIS resources==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Opium_War 1st Opium War 1839-42] Wikipedia<br>
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Opium_War 1st Opium War 1839-42] Wikipedia<br>
[http://www.pdavis.nl/China.htm W.L.Clowes on the Ist  Anglo-Chinese War] www.pdavis.nl<br>
[http://www.pdavis.nl/China.htm W.L.Clowes on the Ist  Anglo-Chinese War] www.pdavis.nl<br>
[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0xoEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA122-IA1&dq=Elliott+1839&lr=&ei=rH6NSP66AYX2iwHfqISmBQ#v=onepage&q=Elliott%201839&f=false Chronology] Google Books
[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0xoEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA122-IA1&dq=Elliott+1839&lr=&ei=rH6NSP66AYX2iwHfqISmBQ#v=onepage&q=Elliott%201839&f=false Chronology] Google Books<br>
[http://www.pdavis.nl/China_Ships.htm Royal Navy and HEIC vessels engaged in operations] www.pdavis.nl
[[Category:Wars and Campaigns|China War, 1st]]
[[Category:Wars and Campaigns|China War, 1st]]
[[Category:1st China War 1839-42| 1st China War]]
[[Category:1st China War 1839-42| 1st China War]]
[[Category:Campaigns with FIBIS Battle Maps|China War, 1st]]
[[Category:Campaigns with FIBIS Battle Maps|China War, 1st]]

Revision as of 10:32, 21 October 2009

1st China War
1839-42
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
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East India Company China
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Also known as the 1st Opium War and the 1st Anglo-Chinese War.

Summary

The lucrative trade between China and Britain in the 19th century comprised mainly tea and opium. Opium addiction became such a problem that the Qing Dynasty tried to prevent the import. They closed the waterway up to Canton and seized over 1 million kilograms of opium requiring merchants to enter into a bond not to deal in the drug. Captain Charles Elliot RN, Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China tried to negotiate with the Chinese but was continually rebuffed. There were naval confrontations on the Pearl River and Britain sent an expeditionary force from Singapore. The Bogue Forts at the mouth of the river and subsequently Canton were captured. The Chinese were also defeated at the mouth of the Yangtse River and Shanghai was occupied. The war ended in August 1842 with the Treaty of Nanking which opened five treaty ports to trade, ceded Hong Kong and granted an indemnity to Britain.

Expeditionary Force

Naval Squadron

  • Royal Navy Warships
HMS Wellesley
HMS Alligator
HMS Conway
HMS Larne
HMS Algerine
HMS Rattlesnake
  • HEIC Steamers
Atalanta
Madagascar
  • 26 transports and store ships

Ground forces

  • HM 18th Regiment
  • HM 26th Regiment
  • HM 49th Regiment
  • Royal Artillery
  • Engineers


FIBIS resources

External Links

Opium Wars Heritage History
Opium Wars Wikipedia
1st Opium War 1839-42 Wikipedia
W.L.Clowes on the Ist Anglo-Chinese War www.pdavis.nl
Chronology Google Books
Royal Navy and HEIC vessels engaged in operations www.pdavis.nl