What was the significance of the 1842 Treaty of Nanking for the British Empire?
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Correct answer: It ended the First Opium War and ceded Hong Kong to Britain
This 'unequal treaty' forced China to open treaty ports to British trade and pay massive indemnities. It marked the beginning of Western dominance in Chinese economic affairs and the acquisition of Hong Kong as a colony.
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