China was easily defeated by the British in the first Opium War because
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China was easily defeated by the British in the first Opium War because of the strong, well equipped and disciplined naval force of British. ... The British Navy moved in and easily defeated the outdated Chinese Naval forces. They captured some important ports and then occupied several cities along the Coast of China.
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China was easily defeated by the British in the First Opium War because of the strong, well-equipped, and disciplined naval force of the British.
- From the mid-1700s, the British began trading opium grown in India to obtain silver from Chinese traders. Opium - a drug addict today made from heroin - was illegal in England, but was used in traditional Chinese medicine.
- However, the use of entertainment was illegal and uncommon. That changed as the British began shipping tons of drugs using a combination of commercial loopholes and direct smuggling to circumvent the ban.
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