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"Treaty of Nanjing" signed with the British government by the Qing government
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Information on Henry John Temple Palmerston (1784-1865)
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Humen Anti-British "Credit" Cannon and British Iron Cannon
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British military forces for the Opium War
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A tabular listing of the British “Orient Expeditionary Army” military capability
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British Chief Superintendent of Trade to China, Charles Elliott
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Sculpture of the brave Chinese fighters against British in Shajiao
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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Model of British transport ship
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The return of Hong Kong
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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Navy commander's protecting leather shell and hat
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Lin Zexu's bronze statue
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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Ships of Chinese navy hit by the British
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British naval vessels bombarding Humen
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The fighting in Shajiao
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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Humen Anti-British "Credit" Cannon
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Navy commander's protecting leather shell and hat
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Humen Anti-British "Credit" Cannon
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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Navy commander's protecting leather shell and hat
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Humen Anti-British "Credit" Cannon
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The return of Hong Kong
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Label describing Yao Huaixiang refused British demand on British Wilish
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The Treaty of Nanjing
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Humen Anti-British Cannon
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Confidential letter, the Battle of Kowloon, Request for Use of Force
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The site of Weiyuan Fort
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Statue of Lin Zexu
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British cabinet session decided to commit aggression against China
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The British Wilish ship
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Model of British big gun
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The site of Weiyuan Fort
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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Humen Anti-British Cannon
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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Shuikengkou - the place that British troops landed on Hong Kong
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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Lin Zexu's couplet writing during his exile.
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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Stone sculpture of Chen Liansheng
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Introduction to The Pits for Destroying Opium
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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Great disparity in numerical strength of the Chinese vs British military forces in Shajiao War
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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Introduction to Humen against British's "Credit" Cannon
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The British Orient Expeditionary Army blockaded the Pearl River estuary
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall holes
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The return of Hong Kong
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The Treaty of Nanjing
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The Chuanbi sea battle
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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The Weiyuan Fort's wall
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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British “Orient Expeditionary Army” ships
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Lin Zexu's destroying opium pit
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