XII. Invasion and Rebellion in China
A.
Rise of the Canton Trade
B.
Macartney Mission
C.
Introduction of Opium
D.
Commissioner
Lin Zexu
E.
The
Opium War 1840
F. The Arrow War 1856
H.
Zeng
Guofan and the Hunan Army
I.
Self-Strengthing Movement
J.
Failure
of Self-Strengthening
K.
Taiping Rebellion
Terms
Canton trade
Adam Smith
Cohong merchants
Lady Hughs
George McCartney
Grenada
Madras
King George III
Qianlong
(Ch'ien
lung )
Heshen (Ho shen)
Fujian,
Guangdong
Jardine, Matheson & Co
Lin
Zexu
(Lin Tse-hsu)
Hubei
Hunan
Queen Victoria
George Elliot
Kowloon
Beiho
Tianjin
Qishan
(Ch'i shen)
Hong Kong.
Chuanbi
Convention
P.M. Palmerston
Xiamen,
Ningbo
Shanghai
Treaty of Nanjing, 1842
Treaty
of the Bogue, 1843
extra territoriality
The "Arrow"
lorcha
Harry Parks
Napoleon III
Guangdong
Treaty
of Tianjin, 1858
Yangzi
River
taels
Lord
Elgin
Convention of
Beijing
Kowloon peninsula
Nien Rebellion
Tungan Rebellion
Kangxi
Qianlong
Henan province
Shandong peninsula
Hakka
Gwangdong and Guangzi
Hong
Xiuquan
Dr. Robert Morrison
Confucius
Society
of God Worshipers
Yang Xiuqing
Nanjing
Tien Wang
Taiping
Tianguo (The
Heavenly Kingdom of Great
Peace)
Mao
Zedong
Zeng
Guofan
Hunan Army
Ever Victorious
Army
Charles
Gordon
Li Hongzhang
Prince Gong (Kung)
Zongli
Yamen
Yung Wing
Robert Hart
Ci
Zi
Ci An
Tongzhi
Restoration
Self-Strengthening
Movement
Taiping
Rebellion