China's Treaty Ports

Following the Opium War of 1842, a range of Chinese seaports were opened to foreign trade and foreign residence. Learn about the colorful history of these ports, how they became enmeshed in a global labor trade, and how they functioned as Euro-Asian hybrid cities. Grasp how the treaty ports were emblematic of a period of economic and political domination by foreigners.

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  • Originally Aired September 22, 2017
  • Created April 11, 2021 by
    Idaho121
  • Modified January 10, 2024 by
    eviesu