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Britain’s first impressions of China

Embassies and trade, 1792–1840

How did British attitudes towards China develop in the lead up to the First Anglo–Chinese War?

Bridge in front of town walls with elaborate buildings. People are walking over and beside the bridge.
The Western Gate of Beijing (1799) by William Alexander who accompanied Lord Macartney’s embassy
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AQA 1F Industrialisation and the people, c.1783–1885

Edexcel Paper 3, Option 35.1 Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914

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