First Opium War (1839-1842)
First Opium War (1839-1842): The Primary Opium War was battled between the Qing Line of China and the English Domain.
The conflict began from exchange lopsided characteristics and the Chinese government's endeavors to abridge the opium exchange, which was being completed by English vendors.
The contention included a progression of maritime commitment and land fights, with the English powers at last getting critical triumphs.
The Deal of Nanking, endorsed in 1842, finished the conflict and constrained China to surrender Hong Kong to the English, open a few ports to exchange, and pay restitutions.

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