History of War

CLASH OF CULTURES

Source:   Ts’u-Hzi, who was effectively ruler of China for almost 50 years, opposed the westernisation of her country  

“TO THIS DAY THE DEBATE RAGES AS TO WHERE REAL CULPABILITY LIES”

For more than 200 years the Qing dynasty had ruled China – a country that was to Westerners a vast, mysterious land that seemed to beckon the entrepreneurial, adventurous and ambitious from Europe and America to explore, discover and sometimes exploit. As early as 1793 Emperor Qianlong told Lord McCartney, a British envoy, that China possessed “all things” and neither needed nor desired trade with the

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