• The Chefoo Convention, known in Chinese as the Yantai Treaty, was an unequal treaty between Britiain and Qing China, signed by Sir Thomas Wade and Li...
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    Yantai (redirect from Chefoo)
    / 37.4646°N 121.4478°E / 37.4646; 121.4478 Yantai, formerly known as Chefoo, is a coastal prefecture-level city on the Shandong Peninsula in northeastern...
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  • called the Chefoo Convention. Great Britain realized that it had little direct influence in Tibet. Therefore, as part of the Chefoo Convention, the British...
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  • status". The earliest treaty later referred to as "unequal" was the 1841 Convention of Chuenpi negotiations during the First Opium War. The first treaty between...
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    overland Asian trade routes, sparked the Margary Affair which led to the Chefoo Convention. Margary was born in the city of Belgaum, in British India as the...
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  • Anglo-Chinese Convention may refer to: Chefoo Convention in 1876 Convention of Calcutta in 1890 Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory in...
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  • opened November 1890 702,000 Yichang, in Hubei in accordance with Chefoo Convention, 1876 opened 1 April 1877 50,000 Shashi, also in Hubei Treaty of Shimonoseki...
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    Little took an interest in Upper Yangtze navigation when in 1876, the Chefoo Convention opened Chongqing to consular residence but stipulated that foreign...
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    leaving Beijing in the wake of the Margary Affair, Wade negotiated the Chefoo Convention in 1876 with Li Hongzhang. He was then made KCB. After retiring from...
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    has been moved to from Town of Lianzhou since 19th century after Chefoo Convention which demanded Beihai as a treaty port. Or Jute-planter Language (Chinese:...
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    Treaty Chefoo Convention Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory Convention of Peking...
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    This was made possible by the signing on 13 September 1876 of the Chefoo Convention, a settlement between Britain and China that made it possible for...
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  • only resolved in 1876 when Thomas Wade and Li Hongzhang signed the Chefoo Convention, which covered a number of items unrelated to the incident. Following...
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    1876 21 August The Qing dynasty and the United Kingdom signed the Chefoo Convention, under which Qing promised to punish those responsible for Margary's...
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  • settling Ryukyu-Taiwan affair Beijing 中日北京專條 Japan 33 1876 Sep 13 Chefoo Convention Zhifu 煙臺條約 United Kingdom Ratified in 1885 34 1879 Oct 2 Treaty of...
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    credited him with preventing a war with Britain in 1876 (via the Chefoo Convention), and he and his London representative, James Campbell, helped bring...
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    Qing and Great Britain agreed to the Chefoo Convention, which was signed by Sir Thomas Wade and Li Hongzhang in Chefoo on 21 August 1876. The imperial government...
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  • China's treaties and raised the issue repeatedly, including at the Chefoo Convention. As it was imposed on all goods both foreign and domestic, however...
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  • Treaty Chefoo Convention Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory Convention of Peking...
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    September 1876, the Qing Empire and the Great Britain signed the Chefoo Convention, which stipulated the opening of additional treaty ports in Wenzhou...
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  • Qing authorities under the "Separate Article" contained in the 1876 Chefoo Convention. Macaulay was given the requisite visa despite the objections of some...
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    Augustus Margary on February 21, 1875, an event which led to the Chefoo Convention. It was also the base of the China Inland Mission missionary James...
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  • Treaty Chefoo Convention Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory Convention of Peking...
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  • removing direct government involvement in the trade in India. After the Chefoo Convention of 1876, when the British Government ceased to pressurise China into...
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  • Wade used the Margary Affair and the ensuing negotiations over the Chefoo Convention to include advisors from the more conciliatory Li Hongzhang, since...
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    Britain. The crisis was resolved in 1876 with the signing of the Chefoo Convention. In 1879, Manchu Prince Gong, head of the Zongli Yamen, China's equivalent...
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    recognition of his work on the Mixed Commission appointed under the Chefoo Convention to seek to resolve the Chinese customs blockade of Hong Kong. On the...
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    1882, the Customs Post had offices in twelve Treaty Ports: Shanghai, Amoy, Chefoo, Chinkiang, Chungking, Foochow, Hankow, Ichang, Kewkiang, Nanking, Weihaiwei...
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    been left as his brother's proxy in the capital, was forced to sign the Convention of Beijing. The humiliated emperor died the following year at Rehe. Yet...
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  • their extraterritorial rights in the concessions and the Legations. "Convention of Peking - "The World and Japan" Database". worldjpn.net. Retrieved 2024-07-17...
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