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In 1839, the british became more imperialistic in china by declaring war and forcing the chinese to sign trade agreements. what was the effect of this action? in 1839, the british became more imperialistic in china by declaring war and forcing the chinese to sign trade agreements. what was the effect of this action? in 1839, the british became more imperialistic in china by declaring war and forcing the chinese to sign trade agreements. what was the effect of this action? in 1839, the british became more imperialistic in china by declaring war and forcing the chinese to sign trade agreements. what was the effect of this action? in 1839, the british became more imperialistic in china by declaring war and forcing the chinese to sign trade agreements. what was the effect of this action? in 1839, the british became more imperialistic in china by declaring war and forcing the chinese to sign trade agreements. what was the effect of this action?

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Answered by paras692
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in 1839the British became more imperialistic in China by declaring war and forcing the effect of this action in 1839 The British became more imperialistic in China by declaring war and forcing the Chinese to sign trade agreement
Answered by gratefuljarette
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In 1839, British became imperialist and forced China to sign trade agreements leading to an increase of exports and imports.

EXPLANATION:

The British imported cheap goods from China and exported their highly priced and taxed goods to China.

Another major effect was the British smuggled a lot of Opium to China getting a lot of Chinese people to get hooked to Opium. This helped the British gain a lot in monetary terms.  

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