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Tarrif Showdowns: 25 Trade Wars where Nations Gambled their Economies and Forged New Eras

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Opium Wars

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Source: nytimes.com

Britain’s aggressive push to sell opium in China during the 1800s led to devastating conflicts. British merchants flooded Chinese markets with Indian-grown opium, causing widespread addiction and draining China’s silver reserves. When Chinese officials destroyed opium stocks in Canton, British gunboats bombarded coastal cities in retaliation. The harsh Treaty of Nanking forced China to open ports and surrender Hong Kong to British control.

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