Who is who in the illuminati.........England, France, Holland........major players and partners..........Henry M..........a painting by him................the connection with Japan.....
China Trade and the East India Company - British Library
www.bl.uk › ... › Asia › China › Guide to sources
Guide to sources relating to China in the India Office Records - History of the China ... after the Dutch East India Company had been expelled from the island by the .... This incident outraged the British and triggered the first Opium War in 1840.
British Library
Vincent Van Gogh paintings........in Grace Church........on Wisconsin ave................pooh........and tiger......pyramids............the stars.......astronomy........on the book exchange.....honor exchange......post outside the church........Japanese dolls inside.....along with plants......botany.......................
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First Opium War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Opium_War
For the First and Second Opium Wars in China in the 1800s considered as a collective, ... View of Canton with merchant ship of the Dutch East India Company
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Opium War: Britain Stole Hong Kong From China - Serendipity
www.serendipity.li/wod/hongkong.html
How Britain acquired Hong Kong, and the connection to opium. ... taking over theopium trade from its European capitalist rivals, Portugal and Holland. ... Britain's East India Company would wage three wars on the people of China in order to ...The opium-past of Europe –and Holland- and reconciliation
www.servingthenations.org/.../the-opium-past-of-europe-and-holland--a...
Aug 29, 2014 - Two of these wars were started by the British, in order to secure (the profits of) their opium imports into China, the so called 'opium wars', ...China Trade and the East India Company - British Library
www.bl.uk › ... › Asia › China › Guide to sources
Guide to sources relating to China in the India Office Records - History of the China ... after the Dutch East India Company had been expelled from the island by the .... This incident outraged the British and triggered the first Opium War in 1840.
British Library
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