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What was the significance of the treaty of nanjing

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B.) Europeans forced the Chinese to sign it ending the first Opium War

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The treaty of Nanjing was signed in the 29th day of August, 1842 to end the first of the Opium War between China and Britain.

The significance of this treaty is that the Chinese handed over the territory of Hong Kong and agreed a fair and reasonable tax.

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