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Since the photo of Queen Elizabeth visiting her crown colony of Hong Kong in 1975 is making the round, it’s perfect time to remind people Britain forcibly made Hong Kong its colony as result of waging a war to sell Opium to China. A 🧵 Image
Vice UK actually did a decent job of summarizing how Britain trafficked tons of illegal drugs to China and then waging TWO Opium Wars to protect its drug trade
Opium had been known to Chinese tradition medicine since Tang Dynasty. It was used as painkiller but it's known large amount ingested would kill you

When European colonialists introduced tobacco frm Americas, Opium was mixed w tobacco in Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia) Image
Thru Dutch colony of Batavia (Jakarta) and Taiwan (1624-1662), Opium smoking spread frm Chinese diaspora to Chinese mainland. Smoking allow more Opium consumption because it doesn't kill user right away.

Pic: Opium smoking in Dutch East Indies Image
But it would be Britain that come to dominate the Opium trade. This was accomplished by the British conquest of India.

British East India Company established an Opium Monopoly, forcing Indian farmers to switch frm growing staple food to Opium, leading to regular famine in India ImageImageImageImage
British traders thru Chinese pushers gave free sample of Opium on the streets of Canton. Opium soon became the biggest British export to China growing frm 300 tons in 1830 to 6,500 tons of Opium in 1880.
15 million Chinese became addict. ImageImageImageImage
Imperial Commissioner Lin Zexu arrived in Canton (Guangzhou) in 1839 to stamp out the illegal Opium trafficking. He ordered British traders to surrender their Opium stockpiles totaling 20,283 chests and 200 sacks of opium. He had them publicly destroyed by mixing w water and lime ImageImage
Biggest Opium smuggler William Jardine traveled to London, bought off British press and lobbied Foreign Secretary Palmerston for war against China for having stopped the Opium trade. Parliament voted for War.

Jardine Matheson is 1 of the wealthiest multinational company today ImageImageImage
1st Opium War broke out in 1839 and was 1 sided affair as industrialized Britain overwhelmed antiquated Qing military.

British ironclad steamship Nemesis firing rockets blowing up Chinese war junk in Pearl River on Jan 7, 1841 Image
On Aug 29th, 1842. British gunboat sailed up Yangtze to force China sign the treaty of Nanking, ceding island of Hong Kong and paying 6 million silver dollars to Britain.

This year marks 180th anniversary of the Treaty of Nanking, ending the 1st Opium War. Image
But Britain wasn't satisfied w the result of First Opium War because China still refused to legalize Opium trade, so Britain and France teamed up to launch the Second Opium War in 1856, sacking Guangzhou and Beijing and looted and burned down Summer Palace. ImageImageImageImage
Mongol Prince Sengge Rinchen leading Mongol cavalry charge agst the Anglo-French line outside of Beijing in the battle of Palikao 八里橋之戰 in 2nd Opium War, recreated in 1983 HK-mainland co-production "The Burning of Imperial Palace" 火燒圓明園
British Bank Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation got its start financing Opium trade to China. Today HSBC is 1 of the largest multinational bank in the world. HSBC also tried to whitewash its origin from its corporate history Image
I have done a podcast series on the Opium trade frm 18th century to the present and its impact on China and surrounding regions on the Silk and Steel podcast patreon.com/posts/47233615

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In this history thread, I will talk about how the direct ancestor of Miss Russia 2011 Natalia Gantimurova led to the 1st China Russia border war and Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689.

Her ancestor Gantimur was a Tungus tribal chief who got caught up in Russian and Qing expansion 🧵
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Russian Cossacks' pursuit of fur brought them deep into Siberia Taiga in 17th century. Like Viking before them, they expanded their control via navigable rivers. They're also looking a trade route to China. Oriat Mongols they encountered told them of a Bogda Khagan (Heaven Khan) Image
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Karina actually became famous for cosplaying male characters. She towers over her now dead husband who's only 183cm.

Her hubby had responded to how they did photoshoot in which he appeared taller.

He cheated on her while she was pregnant. They made up just before Bali vacation and his drowning death. Karina said she tried to save him but the wave was too strong
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Emperor Yongzheng (1722-1735) cosplaying as a French nobleman hunting tiger with traditional Chinese trident.

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Immediately after Opium War, Chinese tried to reverse-engineer Western technologies. They build models of steam engines. But they couldn't reproduce in industrial scale because China didn't have developed technical drawings. so work couldn't be quickly replicated.

Chinese illustration of steam locomotive in 1843, right after First Opium WarImage
Lack of developed technical drawing tradition had been a problem back in 1600s when Chinese tried to reverse-engineer European machinery.

side by side comparison between European illustration from 1607 with Chinese illustration of the same in 1627.

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I agree Guns, Germs and Steel's main problems are its lazy research and bad history.

Its section on China is totally laughable. There're much better explanations why the West overtaken China in late 18th century.

Tonio Andrade's The Gunpowder Age for example made a good case… https://t.co/g4IZCDnpc8twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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During Mongol conquest, Mongol army would spread gunpowered weapons to Middle East where it would go on to spread to Europe Image
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