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Why did the chinese dislike extraterritoriality?
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Because they believed in maintaining their traditional values completely. They feared that outside influences from the West would corrupt China.

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living in a section of a country set aside for foreigners but not subject to the host country's laws.

Europeans lived in their own sections and were subject not to Chinese laws but to their own laws—a practice known as extraterritoriality.
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