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The Treaty of Nanking forced China to do what with Britain?

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The Treaty of Nanjing, the beginning of a series of unfair agreements that benefited the West and hurt China, required China to repay British merchants for damages, open five ports for British residence and trade, and place a low tariff on British goods.

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Answer: In 1842, the Qing dynasty was forced to sign the Treaty of Nanking —the first of what the Chinese later called the unequal treaties —which granted an indemnity and extraterritoriality to British subjects in China, opened five treaty ports to British merchants, and ceded Hong Kong Island to the British Empire.

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