How The Opium Trade Destroyed China’s Greatest Empire | Empires Of Silver | Absolute History

2023 ж. 21 Қар.
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China's lust for silver helped establish their formidable economic position on the global stage. However, Western powers were reluctant to engage in silver trade and in their search for an alternative avenue they discovered something that would change history forever: Opium. As opium surged throughout the nation, it brought forth multifaceted societal issues, ultimately fueling the harrowing Opium Wars. These conflicts marked the onset of a devastating "Century of Humiliation" for China, leaving an indelible mark on its history and global standing
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  • My dad, who was an engineer, educated at Purdue, was completely wrong in his understanding of the Opium War. He believed that the British were fighting to keep the Chinese from spreading opium all over the world.I think that a great many people thought that. He graduated in 1962. I think maybe it was the propaganda of that time.

    @lengray44@lengray444 ай бұрын
    • daym.. really makes you wonder about the propaganda being spread today

      @crayrayc@crayrayc3 ай бұрын
    • Using the media to brainwash is a common tactic used by warmonger governments to glorify their evil deeds. Another example is Japan. They don't know that their Japanese troops have killed tens of millions of children and innocent people in China and Southeast Asia. They even used chemical weapons against the Chinese people, just like Hitler massacred the Jews. But because Japan is under the control of the United States, all the evil deeds of the United States and Japan are covered up.

      @SW-fy8pq@SW-fy8pq3 ай бұрын
    • During the deadly riots in Hong Kong in 2019, ignorant parents finally discovered that their children’s schools had tarnished the history of the Opium War. The school textbooks claimed that the British government wanted to help the Chinese get rid of the opium trade, but in fact they systematically sold opium to the Chinese for the purpose of It was to colonize China in order to obtain abundant resources.

      @SW-fy8pq@SW-fy8pq3 ай бұрын
    • I hold a British passport and have lived in the UK for many years. No British people knew the evil committed by their ancestors. All of them firmly believe that Britain is a great country that upholds human life and freedom, and brings peace and prosperity to the world. Americans are no different, they strongly believe they are the righteous ones, others are evil.

      @SW-fy8pq@SW-fy8pq3 ай бұрын
    • @@SW-fy8pq such an injustice =(

      @crayrayc@crayrayc3 ай бұрын
  • Pablo Escobar won’t even get an Internship at the Colonial British Empire.

    @SWAROOPSKNAIR@SWAROOPSKNAIRАй бұрын
    • everyone blames the English when the 2 fellas who ran the opium company were Scots

      @oysterman962@oysterman962Ай бұрын
    • 😢absolutely CORRECT and true

      @petergreen5337@petergreen533719 күн бұрын
    • It is shocking for people who respect the British to read this.Napolion too,the backward white people.

      @tedgebregzi3832@tedgebregzi383218 күн бұрын
    • They are the reason for us Ethiopians to stay behind.

      @tedgebregzi3832@tedgebregzi383218 күн бұрын
    • They pushed it hard. A way to control people as well.

      @haroldbell213@haroldbell21315 күн бұрын
  • I remember my mom telling me that the Opium Wars were about the noble British trying to keep opium "out" of China. I suppose that is what she was taught in school.

    @melissapinol7279@melissapinol72794 ай бұрын
    • oh wow....I saw another comment mentioning the same thing from his dad.

      @kyliex6310@kyliex63102 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I was taught the same thing. It wasn't until just awhile ago, when watching a Sally Lockwood Mystery did I first hear and see that Victorian English were selling little white cakes of the stuff, like small white ingots with a raised crown on top. I was shocked at this revelation and had to go online looking for the truth. I thought if this was a fictitious invention, it was a whopper. Nope. Turned out to be true.

      @Brembelia@Brembelia2 ай бұрын
    • 🤣🤣🤣 HSBC and Standard Chartered banks made fortunes. The British propaganda brainwashing the people....Justlike they did during covod, injections, the war in the ME, the war in UKRAINE... Nothing changes ... Greed corrupts politicians

      @christianclerc8360@christianclerc8360Ай бұрын
    • and I was taught that the great wall of China was to keep them out of Mongolia. You can't trust them Chineses

      @oysterman962@oysterman962Ай бұрын
    • oh wow reallly ? and they call the chinese people brainwashed by govt.

      @p46709394@p46709394Ай бұрын
  • The opium war was one of the biggest reason why China has a super strict policy on drugs today. Our 5000 years history almost ended because of it, an empire was brought down to its knees, and we sacrificed too much to get back on our feet. This is why today, any Chinese celebrity who has touched drugs in the Chinese mainstream society is deemed unforgivable, and even weed is considered way off limits. History was a great lesson, and we hope we will never forget

    @user-ns3jr5ib4m@user-ns3jr5ib4m2 ай бұрын
    • …and that’s why the Chinese love liver cancer…

      @kwamesmith3214@kwamesmith32142 ай бұрын
    • This will give China a huge advantage in the longrun, more and more people are becoming addicts in Western countries nowadays.

      @CR-og5ho@CR-og5hoАй бұрын
    • Americans: "Pass me the bong, bro!"

      @SV-kr9fu@SV-kr9fuАй бұрын
    • Well, they are giving pay back. As Nearly all fentanyl precursors come from China. These precursors are then made into fentanyl. But it doesn't stop there. Companies in China also manufacture other synthetic or man-made drugs-that make the fentanyl threat even more addictive and even more deadly As we see on the streets of America today. Zombies.

      @FloridaGirl-@FloridaGirl-Ай бұрын
    • is it also why they ship fentanyl to the us

      @Justa318i@Justa318iАй бұрын
  • So, the British were a large scale Pablo Escobar.

    @yenkassa@yenkassa5 ай бұрын
    • why 'were'? the brits and americans still control global drug trade

      @petarkanev8156@petarkanev81564 ай бұрын
    • They made Escobar looks like small time retail merchant.😅😅😅

      @davidtwliew616@davidtwliew6164 ай бұрын
    • Always/Everywhere.

      @aikaterinimoschou9437@aikaterinimoschou94373 ай бұрын
    • Great analogy 😅 Imagine the US stopping all import of cocaine and President Pablo Escobar of a now powerful Colombia invades the US and forces them to buy it​@aikaterinimoschou9437

      @evanr1784@evanr17843 ай бұрын
    • Still are.

      @michaeldob9526@michaeldob95263 ай бұрын
  • The other aspect of Opium trade by the British was that Bengal saw many famines and millions died as farmers were forced to grow opium instead of rice and other food crops.

    @adityavyas4310@adityavyas43105 ай бұрын
    • Bi

      @rickybolio@rickybolio5 ай бұрын
    • nonsense

      @Castrate-@Castrate-5 ай бұрын
    • There were many famines before the british showed up. There is plenty of arable land in india even to this day.

      @Robert-hy3vv@Robert-hy3vv4 ай бұрын
    • British depravity knows no bounds

      @Myname8315@Myname83154 ай бұрын
    • @@Robert-hy3vv British famine were man made.

      @bunnyfreakz@bunnyfreakz4 ай бұрын
  • That 3 minute intro deserves a TON of credit... I don't have an entire hour at this moment. But you SOLD me on this documentary!

    @conanmcclanahan1069@conanmcclanahan10694 ай бұрын
  • The documentary was exceptionally insightful. As an American PhD student specializing in Chinese affairs, currently residing in Guangzhou, I found its portrayal of the city to be enchanting, capturing its beauty and the myriad of undisclosed intricacies within. In my scholarly opinion, Canton is indisputably a pivotal region in China. The documentary's emphasis on the impacts of the opium wars was both truthful and precise. The work done here is nothing short of tremendous.

    @gomezleonardo60@gomezleonardo604 ай бұрын
    • I am from Guangzhou. I haven't been back for years (since covid). How is the economy fairing nowadays? Are you thoroughly hating the climate yet?

      @dongshenghan1473@dongshenghan14734 ай бұрын
    • A.I bot comment

      @punchyMiddleEarth@punchyMiddleEarth4 ай бұрын
    • We know you’re not a doctor you’re just looking up big boy words lol

      @starman4840@starman48404 ай бұрын
    • The Qing dynasty was Manchu and run by Manzus. Yuan dynasty was mongol and the CCP claims it was Han.. LOL...Please help me with the lies Phd professor.

      @danielb7253@danielb72534 ай бұрын
    • My perspective that GB used the sale of Opium to the Chinese was specifically a biological weapon to weaken that region , today is ironic that Alot of Americans are zombies because of one of the many drugs they take , and one of them is fentanyl manufactured in China ,

      @andrewjackman2251@andrewjackman22513 ай бұрын
  • I suppose the British will get the blame just because we did it

    @julianshepherd2038@julianshepherd20385 ай бұрын
    • Ay, we apparently felled chinas greatest empire, quite an impressive feat.

      @maxdavis7722@maxdavis77225 ай бұрын
    • Aint that logical?

      @UncleHam1337@UncleHam13375 ай бұрын
    • @@UncleHam1337 Ain’t that the joke ?

      @technomickdocumentalist2495@technomickdocumentalist24955 ай бұрын
    • @@technomickdocumentalist2495 Was that a joke?

      @UncleHam1337@UncleHam13375 ай бұрын
    • What uk trading opium, yes

      @alansiebert7029@alansiebert70295 ай бұрын
  • "Tea takes hold quite rapidly. it's an addictive drug" Sells fucking opium.

    @MrLoobu@MrLoobu5 ай бұрын
    • haaaa hah im deaaddd hahaa,

      @vb198x2@vb198x23 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @everest9707@everest97073 ай бұрын
    • i think now can use coffee is addictive drug - sell Coc

      @stanleywh9796@stanleywh97963 ай бұрын
    • Ummm...what??

      @Hunter_Nebid@Hunter_Nebid3 ай бұрын
    • Oh hush up, little girl. Your race envy is getting boring. @stanlywh9796

      @Hunter_Nebid@Hunter_Nebid3 ай бұрын
  • I find the title on the thumbnail misleading. They weren't China's Opium Wars. They were Britain's Opium Wars against China.

    @domenigo97@domenigo973 ай бұрын
    • No, let's blame China. Like how the US flu was named the Spanish flu. And the American's call theirs the Indian Wars. It's never the white man's fault. They just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time

      @oysterman962@oysterman962Ай бұрын
    • It's not misleading. That is the name given to these events by Historians.

      @tobir693@tobir69312 күн бұрын
    • It was a war, just one that was over fast.

      @Peleski@Peleski11 күн бұрын
  • Nice doc done in that old-school classic documentary style. I like watching this kind of stuff.

    @YogiMcCaw@YogiMcCaw5 ай бұрын
  • i’m 38 and it took me until now to realize i actually enjoy history

    @Cymricus@Cymricus5 ай бұрын
    • History is messy and interesting, not memorizing dates in a pg version.

      @jasonmajere2165@jasonmajere21655 ай бұрын
    • I read History Began in Sumer when I was 40 and have been addicted to history for over 20 years

      @charlytaylor1748@charlytaylor17485 ай бұрын
    • yeah we were robbed of it in school, weren't we? what a waste they made history boring AF in the class room. it's actually very fascinating stuff.

      @raticallife1320@raticallife13205 ай бұрын
    • @@raticallife1320 they did the same with Shakespeare

      @charlytaylor1748@charlytaylor17485 ай бұрын
    • The older you become the more interested you become in history

      @naturalLin@naturalLin5 ай бұрын
  • There’s nothing more Victorian and British-square than having a mountain of Opium and giving it away for tea.

    @justinreilly1@justinreilly15 ай бұрын
    • Who wouldn't like a mountain of opium?

      @brettbanta2100@brettbanta21003 ай бұрын
    • Giving it away? They scammed china for tea with opium

      @fanwan1206@fanwan12062 ай бұрын
    • "Anglo caused most of the world's problems." - David Cameron, former British Prime Minister

      @youngsixty7395@youngsixty7395Ай бұрын
    • First taste is free

      @gumb1240@gumb1240Ай бұрын
    • "Giving it away for tea..." - Sounds like narcissistic gas lighting...😮

      @vinozarazzi5633@vinozarazzi5633Ай бұрын
  • Unbelievable history, never knew this was how Britian originally retained Hong Kong.

    @zugdarr@zugdarr2 ай бұрын
  • Wow. This was a great documentary. 👍🏻 Never even had a clue about most of this history until watching this production.

    @DaRyteJuan@DaRyteJuan2 ай бұрын
  • At 40:35. This incorruptible Chinese official, Lin Zexu, tried his mighty best to stem the drug trade from British and American drug lords and drug traffickers in the 1830s. The Chinese are understandably proud of him, so Lin Zexu has a large statue in the middle of Chinatown in NYC commemorating his life and his sacrifices. When I used to live in Chinatown I would walk by that mighty statue of Lin Zexu practically every day. A constant reminder that the past is never dead. It's not even past.

    @pdruiz2005@pdruiz20055 ай бұрын
    • According to Lins associate, Wei Yuan, British plenipotentiary, captain Charles Elliot, had offered early on to help find a way to end the opium smugling trade, but Lin Zexy rebuffed him. Which, according to Wei was one major mistake at that time. One big misconception is about Lin Zexu confiscating opium from western warehouses. Which is rather incorrect. The opium was stored on ships ankered off shore, and when Lin launched his crack down, they just lifted anker and set sail for Manila, Singapore or the Dutch East Indies to wait it out. The only reason Lin was able to destroy 20 000 chests of opium at Humen, was because of Charles Elliot, who bought it from the opium dealers at market value, which they happily accepted, and then handed it over to Lin Zexu.

      @wolfu597@wolfu5975 ай бұрын
    • @@wolfu597 But then why was China ordered to pay compensation?

      @Walkthepath92@Walkthepath925 ай бұрын
    • @@Walkthepath92 Contrary to belief, the biggest push did not come from the Opium dealers. It came from those that had nothing to do with the opium trade. When Lin Zexu launched his crack down, he effectively shut down the entire Canton trade, which affect everyone, opium dealers or not, and that lasted for weeks and weeks. As such, legal goods, worth way more than the opium that was destroyed, was left sitting on ships and in warehouses, and people who were dependent on the Canton trade for their livelihood, started losing money. Lins predecessor Deng Tingzhen, along with the man that would succeed him, Qishan, both said to him: Don' target the foreigners. Because many of the officials in the south, who had seen firsthand the ships, the thickness of their hulls, and their cannons, had strongly advised against pushing the foreigners too far.

      @wolfu597@wolfu5975 ай бұрын
    • They were looking for any reason.force China into a confrontation and make them into the bad guys…. And where it’s okay to keep selling China opium in return for its treasures And seriously doubt a person like him or anyone else Is going to believe these days, the Chinese selling their precursor drugs for fentanyl/or fentanyl itself to Mexican Cartels that eventually make it to the USA That the Chinese get to wash their hands of it

      @DW-op7ly@DW-op7ly5 ай бұрын
    • I remember him from history class. Intro level history course on History of Asia in university.

      @silverchairsg@silverchairsg5 ай бұрын
  • A great and forthright documentary. My perspective is that I was born in Hong Kong and have now lived in the UK for almost 50 years. I remember when I was a kid that we used to play around our houses and now and again we used to find tiny terracotta pots buried in the soil. These little pots were containers for opium. To this day, I am still astonished that the Victorian Britain which was supposed to be a christian and moral country would allow such an ugly trade of tea for opium. I no longer harbour any bitterness. But to many Chinese, they still have a sense of entrenched indignation and insult. Sadly this might be reflected in the mindset of the increasingly powerful Chinese ruling leadership.

    @danieltang1680@danieltang16805 ай бұрын
    • China is crumbling

      @samuelphillian1286@samuelphillian12865 ай бұрын
    • The Brits are very pragmatic when it comes to politics and fulfilling their interests and agenda by any means necessary, hence the great success and therefore defiantly not a Christian nation nor a moral one.

      @waleed8530@waleed85305 ай бұрын
    • I was going to ask why you would feel any indignation over shit that happened generations ago. But then I realized I'm gay, and feel enraged by what gay people have had to endure at the hands of Christians for years, and it kinda clicked. People were shitty back then I guess

      @agxryt@agxryt5 ай бұрын
    • Blamed on Christians ? The real culprits were the Kadoorie and thhe Sassoon family. They were Jews.

      @casusbelli8222@casusbelli82225 ай бұрын
    • @@agxryt why do you only single out Christians when Muslims throw gays off roofs in 2023? Because you’re a hypocrite

      @samuelphillian1286@samuelphillian12865 ай бұрын
  • A new channel to endlessly stream in the background. Thanks ❤

    @SnickC13@SnickC134 ай бұрын
  • This has been a great documentary so far, thank you all for all the hard work and attention to detail! I remember watching a documentary about the opium trade in China with my parents when I was hardly tall enough to sit at the table, and it always stuck with me that the emperor banned opium despite his personal use, still have that image in my head. Thank you!

    @burnttoast6813@burnttoast68134 ай бұрын
  • I am an Australian. My forebears were British. I grew up being told at primary school how great the British Empire was. In recent years I have been coming to terms with the Empire's crimes and corruption.

    @MarkJ.Ashwin@MarkJ.Ashwin5 ай бұрын
    • As someone who is from a country where millions of people died because of your forbears, they’re evil and probably not resting in peace

      @hotmess9640@hotmess96405 ай бұрын
    • Sorry to say including the creation of your own country Australia

      @oscarrlee18@oscarrlee185 ай бұрын
    • @@hotmess9640 Bruv really insulting people who have been dead for centuries.

      @macleanguthrie8439@macleanguthrie84395 ай бұрын
    • The British Opium trade was headed by Jews, by the way. Specifically, the Mizrahi/Sephardic Sassoon family and their Masonic henchmen. You wouldn't know about that, because these documentaries are made in order to legitimize hatred of Christian Europeans.

      @helpIthinkmylegsaregone@helpIthinkmylegsaregone5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@macleanguthrie8439they hate our ancestors so much that they hate their descendants

      @garethwigglesworth8187@garethwigglesworth81875 ай бұрын
  • As a kid I hated history but now it seems I can't get enough 😆

    @moviesmovies5337@moviesmovies53375 ай бұрын
    • Me the same 😊

      @bingcao116@bingcao1163 ай бұрын
    • Youth is there to live. Later you reflect on the past. I guess.

      @albertomartin4812@albertomartin48123 ай бұрын
    • always love it as a kid and now

      @HaiLe-ru2zw@HaiLe-ru2zw2 ай бұрын
    • Maybe because this is not white washed

      @michaelmisquez5794@michaelmisquez57942 ай бұрын
    • IBN e Khuldoon said : “ ‘ ‘ history is not a catalogue of past occurrences…’”

      @KietKar-kk5gi@KietKar-kk5giАй бұрын
  • Fabulous video. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing it. 👌

    @blairhakamies4132@blairhakamies41325 ай бұрын
  • What an amazing documentary. Incredible quality. Thank you so much. ❤

    @ChelinTutorials@ChelinTutorials4 ай бұрын
    • True story!!! Mostly.... "Man's heart is decietful above all things and, desperately wicked 🤔" Poor China 😢...

      @Philip-mw4qs@Philip-mw4qs2 ай бұрын
  • It’s crazy how North American medical industry did this to their own country.

    @garrettkato@garrettkato5 ай бұрын
    • The upper class will always do something to the lower.

      @voidrandom321@voidrandom3215 ай бұрын
    • Aloha from Hawai'i. You make good music🤙🏼

      @PunaSquirrel@PunaSquirrel4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah it's all due to policies like NAFTA the founders wouldn't have ever allowed policies like free trade to happen. That and regulations in the US mean higher prices and less profits for big pharma...they can't have that so they'll use slave labor in china's industry where there's no regulations so labor is dirt cheap but if we we're to go to war with them....then it's bye bye medication

      @dthundergunb3115@dthundergunb31154 ай бұрын
    • The Sackler family did this to America

      @johnallen2535@johnallen25353 ай бұрын
    • Our whole government has perpatrade this, because Joe Biden and his vengeful son Hunter, are just the tip of the icebergs, that have sold out to foreigner enemies, their just trying to speed up the depopulation train, because it's going to slow. Everything in America is upside down.. because greedy has taken over Britain got addicted to tea, so they returned the favor with optimum. Justified by greed, and has carried on more or less since it started.

      @kerrymarris4260@kerrymarris42603 ай бұрын
  • I am very very very disappointed that you left out the crucial fact that the Roosevelt profited from the opium trade... His name and descendant suddenly disappear from the story as soon opium is mentioned....

    @Parialated@Parialated5 ай бұрын
    • Yet you do mention how their Chinese friend merchant have been punished for his role in the opium trade ..

      @Parialated@Parialated5 ай бұрын
    • a few ivy league schools got opium money to expand their colleges. and now discriminate the entrance of meritorious chinese students,giving the privilege to descendants of a group of victims(slavery) against the descendants of victim of opium trade. what's next ? the victims of alleged WMD (irag,libya) or the victims of alleged 911 (afghanistan) also those from river to the sea victims.?

      @MathTidbits@MathTidbits5 ай бұрын
    • And the banking family

      @fitmesslife@fitmesslife5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@beyourself2444And white females will go wherever black males go.... 🤑🤡👍

      @donw3861@donw38615 ай бұрын
    • The background music needs to be more background.

      @robertmatch6550@robertmatch65504 ай бұрын
  • Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety, smoking, and illicit pills addiction. Imagine carving heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not, in a couple of years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues.

    @DawsonByron@DawsonByron3 ай бұрын
    • To be honest, mushrooms are one of the most amazing things on the planet and it is natural, they serve in many ways not only for mental related issues.

      @AnoukHendriks-fq2df@AnoukHendriks-fq2df3 ай бұрын
    • Can you help me with a reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. It is very hard to get a reliable source here in New Zealand. Really need!

      @MichaelFerguson-tx8de@MichaelFerguson-tx8de3 ай бұрын
    • Yes, Sporeville. I had the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction... Mushrooms definitely made a huge difference to why I'm clean today.

      @AgustinNavia-cg3rg@AgustinNavia-cg3rg3 ай бұрын
    • I wish they were readily available in my place. Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He's 59 & has many mental health issues plus probably CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone. He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD knows if it is common for an obsession with violence.

      @ParragaZambrano-lo9re@ParragaZambrano-lo9re3 ай бұрын
    • Is he on Instagram?

      @MichaelFerguson-tx8de@MichaelFerguson-tx8de3 ай бұрын
  • This was my first time watching a histroy documentry. I used to like histroy in my school days a lot then I lost touch with it. But trust me when I say that - this was truly an exceptional documentry". Thanks!!

    @Rutuspace@Rutuspace4 ай бұрын
  • At 23:55. Well, the Chinese were not stupid. They had read and heard about the British conquest of India from the 1750s right on through the 1810s and 1820s. Great and powerful India--the mighty land of the Buddha and the Buddhist scriptures--was now a mere colony of the British. This rightfully made the Chinese authorities suspicious and scared that the British were aiming to set up a colony in China next.

    @pdruiz2005@pdruiz20055 ай бұрын
    • The history of the British Empire is really quite sordid and shameful.

      @DAVID-kd3qy@DAVID-kd3qy5 ай бұрын
    • China is back on the World Stage to take its rightful place at the Top.🐯🐉❤❤❤

      @vinceb4380@vinceb43805 ай бұрын
    • I think it’s safe to say their fears were recognized with the current mess that is Hong Kong: the mainland never had *total* jurisdiction over it until the 90s, and even after they got it the West pretty much went “if I can’t have HK, no one can” and started stirring up the youth with lies about “independence”

      @outdoorscholar6016@outdoorscholar60165 ай бұрын
    • India is hindu…

      @xoho3462@xoho34625 ай бұрын
    • @@outdoorscholar6016 You have got to be joking. The mainland had no jurisdiction, China ceded Hong Kong Island and Kowloon on the peninsula in perpetuity, only the New Territories were leased for 99 years. Britain founded Hong Kong city and built it from nothing to become one of the largest manufacturing economies in Asia by the end of it's time as a British Empire colony. Hong Kong was then a British Dependent Territory and Commonwealth member. In the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration the UK agreed to transfer it in 1997 and China would guarantee Hong Kong economic and political systems for 50 yrs. The agreement "triggered a wave of mass emigration as residents feared an erosion of civil rights, the rule of law, and quality of life". "Over half a million people left the territory during the peak migration period, from 1987 to 1996" . Seems they're still not happy about it now.

      @andrewwilliams3137@andrewwilliams31375 ай бұрын
  • I guess East India Company is the world's first cartel

    @donvillarante1517@donvillarante15175 ай бұрын
    • Not even close

      @frozenrats@frozenrats5 ай бұрын
    • No but they were probably the first world wide one.

      @horstnietzsche1923@horstnietzsche19234 ай бұрын
    • John Company was always a John Company.😂 (John Company is the Indian name for a Company of thieves. It would never keep its word to the natives always cheating them 😂)

      @raakbas1@raakbas124 күн бұрын
    • British East India Company copied the Dutch East India Company, which had developed trade in Asia before the British.

      @robertewalt7789@robertewalt778919 күн бұрын
  • I love history, and this documentary so well made. Was invested on it to the very end

    @muktarahmed662@muktarahmed6622 ай бұрын
  • They did not "crave" it.. They were forced to take it as payment (balance of payments/global finance)

    @jamy8575@jamy85755 ай бұрын
  • A certain banking family seems conspicuously absent from this doc.

    @fitmesslife@fitmesslife5 ай бұрын
    • Not a cristian family

      @xispaster@xispaster5 ай бұрын
    • You mean Wallenberg? Bank of England was a creation taken from the Swedish Riksbank, swedes where in the core of this construction... Eastindia was very influenced by swedish intrests and specially Wallenberg-family... Now Wallenberg is the most wealthy family in the world...

      @marcuswalldesand9983@marcuswalldesand99834 ай бұрын
    • @@marcuswalldesand9983 The RottenChildren

      @fitmesslife@fitmesslife4 ай бұрын
    • @@fitmesslife Then you have to study more... cause the Rothchilds is not involved in this as Wallenberg-family.. They created the Bankingsystem in Europe (Sweden, England, Germany...) and their friends Warburg, Morgan was part of FED:s creation... Rothchild may been rich and powerful, but not as powerful as Wallenberg in Sweden. Modern war is about 85% information, 10% financial and 5% bombs and weapon... Wallenberg have controlled the information which MADE them in charge... Ericsson, established in 184 country, controlling the nervsystem of the world - internet, telecom.... Information! Strong conections to brother Dulles - What would CIA be without information - The Five eyes is depending on the 6th Eye - Wallenberg/Ericsson! Where ever the railroad was built in US the Ericsson cabel came with it...

      @marcuswalldesand9983@marcuswalldesand99834 ай бұрын
    • Hahaha I was thinking the same thing. With them being quoted as saying "the sun never set on Britannia's holdings" they for sure had a hand in it.

      @dthundergunb3115@dthundergunb31154 ай бұрын
  • I was so invested from start to finish! Very greatly done!

    @grazryan@grazryan5 ай бұрын
  • After watching this documentary I have a great respect and compassion for China. It is indeed one of the most hurt countries in the world. Today polictics of China is to regain its honor and self-esteem. I admire this ancient country. Hats off.

    @kolitmas624@kolitmas6245 ай бұрын
    • Well China was also a very brutal empire, look up the Dzungar Genocide or how they oppressed the native Miao people and massacred millions of them.

      @xWHITExEAGLEx@xWHITExEAGLEx4 ай бұрын
    • @@xWHITExEAGLEx You are fabricating history

      @ghjkllkjhg-qm2fc@ghjkllkjhg-qm2fc4 ай бұрын
    • @@xWHITExEAGLEx Which BBC article told you about these things

      @orangedeer-13@orangedeer-134 ай бұрын
    • @@orangedeer-13 BBC? It's history, there are many books on the subject.

      @xWHITExEAGLEx@xWHITExEAGLEx4 ай бұрын
    • They are also planning to conquer us.

      @laurie9557@laurie95574 ай бұрын
  • Can't believe how evil humanity can be!

    @threestars2164@threestars21645 ай бұрын
    • Related to western countries over the past 200 years.

      @mdmarcus7494@mdmarcus74945 ай бұрын
    • ​@@mdmarcus7494it's not even that bad

      @teacopem@teacopem5 ай бұрын
    • @@teacopem It is if you consider many many crimes they commited against other people over the world and history speak truth im just stating facts based on that. Just go check colonialism and see who where the major players.

      @mdmarcus7494@mdmarcus74945 ай бұрын
    • @@mdmarcus7494 the chines was not that much better too

      @user-wx2xo4ll7l@user-wx2xo4ll7l5 ай бұрын
    • @@user-wx2xo4ll7l No country is saint but if weight all that we could say who is heavier in terms of hideous nature.

      @mdmarcus7494@mdmarcus74945 ай бұрын
  • The fact that we get free documentaries on KZhead by Absolute History is truly a gift.. 👏👏👏 May I also remind you the fact that our Native American population in our motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION! A shocking sad truth. 😔 In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return it to rightful owners Native American people. Notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask? 😔

    @youngsixty7395@youngsixty73955 ай бұрын
    • A gift.

      @olefella7561@olefella75615 ай бұрын
    • New encyclopedia for all....and no wasted paper

      @myleghurts3546@myleghurts35465 ай бұрын
    • From Russia.....

      @simongills2051@simongills20515 ай бұрын
    • Nothing from Russia is of any value so what are you selling??@@simongills2051

      @myleghurts3546@myleghurts35465 ай бұрын
    • 32:15 hard pass on the bird's nest soup and pigeons egg, Mr Qua

      @olddirtybasterd-ex2vb@olddirtybasterd-ex2vb5 ай бұрын
  • An extraordinary documentary chronicling an intriguing era in history. Your gratitude is appreciated.

    @MysticChronicles712@MysticChronicles7123 ай бұрын
  • Please provide audible translation, so that we could listen as a podcast.

    @nghiado9895@nghiado989521 күн бұрын
  • This docu is jam-packed with info. I had to watch it twice *and* take notes. Well done indeed. 📚

    @lesliewarnell5172@lesliewarnell51725 ай бұрын
    • This is the most surface level midwit tier documentary lol

      @JakeTardcum@JakeTardcum5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@JakeTardcumSpoken like a true ignoramus.

      @audreyricci6383@audreyricci63835 ай бұрын
    • @@audreyricci6383 stay mad, brainlet

      @JakeTardcum@JakeTardcum5 ай бұрын
    • Lol

      @Sly_cptn@Sly_cptn4 ай бұрын
  • Whoa i learnt so much from this video. I never knew a Chinese merchant invested in America's early industries. Incredible. I'd love to visit China!

    @crossan-uq1cd@crossan-uq1cd5 ай бұрын
    • Welcome to travel to China and experience the rich Chinese culture Welcome to contact me directly to book travel routes to various cities

      @LeecheeChinaTour@LeecheeChinaTour4 ай бұрын
  • @52:00 Like vampires, once you let the devil in, you can't get the devil out. Their mistake was letting them have trading posts and become too comfortable, like the garden suggested.

    @Pou1gie1@Pou1gie14 ай бұрын
  • This is a well done historical indicator of the greed of man and the evil he will do to his fellow mankind to satisfy that greed...

    @sandraberry5132@sandraberry51324 ай бұрын
  • The Spanish government (catholic), was always against the commercialization of opium. It even refused the idea of using the Philippines as entrepôt for the trade of Indian opium or trying to cultivate it there. However, Fernando VII (who else?) abolished the prohibition to cultivate opium in Luzon in April 1828, but the local authorities ignored it and never supported its cultivation. By the time of the Second Opium War, the Captain-General of the Philippines, Fernando de Norzagaray, proclaimed a general prohibition to all hispano-filipino corporations to try to trade opium for ‘health and public moral reasons’.

    @xispaster@xispaster5 ай бұрын
    • ever thought that opium was only real anesthetic until late 1900´s? opium was always very valuble and useful herb product... i would say that prohibition was rather immoral in fact...

      @krystofcisar469@krystofcisar4694 ай бұрын
    • @@krystofcisar469 Didn't regulateThe it enough, and also look at the drug problems now at latin America, the Philippines? It the habits of their ancestors were passed down the line and it there ever since

      @buwanbuwaya6927@buwanbuwaya69274 ай бұрын
    • The Filipinos were and have always been smarter than the Chinese. They are also have outstanding goord morals and characters.

      @saturninoestoquejr.7134@saturninoestoquejr.71344 ай бұрын
    • The Chinese in the olden times will do anything for money. Including leading one to addiction.

      @saturninoestoquejr.7134@saturninoestoquejr.71344 ай бұрын
    • Yeah the spanish only had enslaved native americans working in gold and silver mines thats all.

      @freneticness6927@freneticness69272 ай бұрын
  • A truly exceptional documentary on a fascinating period of history. Thank you.

    @wagherbert@wagherbert5 ай бұрын
    • //;;//;//;;//..;;//..

      @mohdfahmi8841@mohdfahmi88415 ай бұрын
    • So did almost every empire in history@@andromeda45188

      @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground5 ай бұрын
    • And just to think 200 years ago, the Jesuits boasted that 'they' already controlled China. Currently both the white & the black Popes are Jesuits, for the 1st time in history.

      @peterg219@peterg2195 ай бұрын
    • Shows how evil the UK has been in the past.

      @revellen@revellen5 ай бұрын
    • The Chinese would eat their prisoners of war@@revellen

      @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground5 ай бұрын
  • Fascinating . Thanks for uploading it.

    @aaronjclarke1973@aaronjclarke1973Ай бұрын
  • First lady Eleanor Roosevelt also made a fortune as an Opium Kingpin in china. A lot of that money then went back to the united states and went into establishing and funding of many Ivy League schools, like Harvard in the United States.

    @michaelh1769@michaelh1769Ай бұрын
  • This clearly explained the culture of the western society and the eastern society. In the current era, has this been repeated ?

    @zenzen272@zenzen2725 ай бұрын
    • The British Empire was not of the British The rise and fall of the opium-fueled Sassoon dynasty, the ‘Rothschilds of the East’ In ‘Sassoon,’ Prof. Joseph Sassoon tells how his distant family of Baghdadi Jews fled to India and built an empire on the legal narcotics trade, hobnobbing with the British royals They established a global business empire that stretched across three continents, and became friends and confidants of Britain’s aristocracy and royal family. But the Sassoon dynasty, which made its millions as traders in opium, cotton, tea and silk, stemmed not from London, Paris or New York - but Baghdad. The family’s meteoric rise and equally dramatic fall is told in gripping yet meticulous detail by history professor Joseph Sassoon in his new book “The Sassoons: The Great Global Merchants and the Making of an Empire.” (A Hebrew edition will follow in June.) It’s not simply a tale of refugees who came to be known as the “Rothschilds of the East,” but also of bitter family disputes, trailblazing female pioneers and a legacy carelessly squandered. “Think ‘Succession’ with yarmulkes,” as the New York Times recently put it. The story begins with David, the dynasty’s founding father, escaping Ottoman Baghdad for Iran in the late 1820s. The son of Sheikh Sassoon ben Saleh, a long-serving former chief treasurer to the city’s pashas, David had been threatened and held hostage by Baghdad’s notoriously greedy and rapacious governor. When the aging Sheikh, once “the most eminent Jew in Baghdad,” joined him soon after, it capped a remarkable fall from grace for the family. For Joseph Sassoon, the story of their exile from Baghdad - one echoed by his own family fleeing the Iraqi capital during Saddam Hussein’s brutal rule - sparked a connection to his distant relatives. “That sense of looking for security, longevity and stability is so ingrained in anyone who was a refugee,” he tells The Times of Israel.

      @robinbreeds9217@robinbreeds92174 ай бұрын
  • Im American and this haiquai guy who helped fund early parts of the industrial revolution is someone ive never heard of but he sounds amazing

    @bushlovesska@bushlovesska5 ай бұрын
    • Basically the first corrupt Chinese official to smuggle money out of the country. Nowadays you find half of Toronto inhabited by such families. 😂

      @byhyew@byhyew5 ай бұрын
    • An American author by the name James Bradley has publish a book in 2019. Tittle, The China Mirage, hope this book might help you to understand that chapter of American history in debt. BTW another very interesting history book by Jung Chang tittle: The 3 Sisters. Big sister love power, 2nd sister love money, 3rd sister love her country.

      @RobinsWood1@RobinsWood15 ай бұрын
    • His impact would have been essentially nothing.

      @freneticness6927@freneticness69272 ай бұрын
  • Buddy at 4:59 really started feeling something at just the thought of tea 😂

    @MrCloud254@MrCloud25423 күн бұрын
  • Title is horribly wrong in describing the war. It's British empire opium wars against China. Not the other way around

    @johnxina53@johnxina532 ай бұрын
  • Fascinating documentary, thanks for uploading it.

    @stiofanocathmhaoil2318@stiofanocathmhaoil23185 ай бұрын
  • Wonderfully done. Thank you very much!

    @postscript5549@postscript55495 ай бұрын
  • Wow! Amazing documentary! It's incredible how interesting history is as we get older I think there's so much history stories tales and information it should be made into a movie is series perhaps call it the "company" i believe there's so much potential in this I'm writing a book and script on it..

    @KILLHACAY@KILLHACAY3 ай бұрын
  • Some businesses don't count the impact of their business on their country... Such businesses are dangerous for the future health of the country

    @AM-zk7pj@AM-zk7pj4 ай бұрын
  • Very interesting material. I had some knowledge about opium trade and trade with China in general, but this certainly shed new light on the subject for me.

    @Fastbikkel@Fastbikkel5 ай бұрын
    • Look up the Sassoons. The opium traders weren’t Anglo, they were jewish.

      @jakemocci3953@jakemocci39535 ай бұрын
    • Lol just shows you were brainwashed, if this documentary shed any kind of light.

      @dznuts123@dznuts1234 ай бұрын
  • in all fairness, if anyone’s ever had GOOD loose tea in china, i would definitely classify it as an addiction lol 😂

    @motsuuuu@motsuuuu5 ай бұрын
    • Same with opium. It is the nicest most beautiful scents I've ever smelled.

      @Gaetano.94@Gaetano.943 ай бұрын
    • @@Gaetano.94 stop smelling opium

      @totallylegit2068@totallylegit20683 ай бұрын
    • Can you name one and where to get it?

      @SatSun-op9dp@SatSun-op9dp2 ай бұрын
    • ​@Gaetano.94 same with good heroin. I never did it but one of my friends loved it a bit too much but that shit smells fantastic 😂 it smells like the best flower you've ever smelled same with opium lol.

      @Gdfsandoz@GdfsandozАй бұрын
  • Economic investigator Frank G Melbourne Australia is still watching this very informative content cheers Frank ❤❤😊

    @detectiveofmoneypolitics@detectiveofmoneypolitics4 ай бұрын
  • I visited Hong Kong back in the 1980's, and rode out a typhoon there. Fascinating City.

    @dragonvliss2426@dragonvliss24265 ай бұрын
    • I visited Hong Kong in the 2010s, and while there ulcers killed me… so oh yeah Hong Kong is definitely a fascinating city.

      @kwamesmith3214@kwamesmith32142 ай бұрын
  • Loved it. Great work thank you.

    @henrynguyen9593@henrynguyen95935 ай бұрын
  • Forgiven but not forgotten.

    @danieltang3985@danieltang39855 ай бұрын
  • To understand the whole first globalización I recommend the documentary 'Spain: The First Globalization' (English version).

    @JoseCastro-br6to@JoseCastro-br6to4 ай бұрын
  • "tea takes hold rapidly its an addictive drug" lmao dude said it like its heroin

    @Error_-qz2zr@Error_-qz2zr5 ай бұрын
    • Apparently, you've never had tea 🍵 before...

      @travelinman790@travelinman7905 ай бұрын
    • @@travelinman790 no i never tried tea or a caffeine drink my whole life, i live in a cave,we dont have coffee beans and tea leaves here

      @Error_-qz2zr@Error_-qz2zr5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Error_-qz2zrwho needs tea when you have H

      @arddermout6946@arddermout69465 ай бұрын
    • For real, most Americans wouldn't drink Chinese tea if you paid them

      @AB-wf8ek@AB-wf8ek5 ай бұрын
    • @@AB-wf8ek "Tea is an addictive drug" American sips from his sugary Starbucks

      @Error_-qz2zr@Error_-qz2zr5 ай бұрын
  • Modern Chinese history (1836 - present) is one of the most fascinating periods in all of world history.

    @jongilchrist7229@jongilchrist72295 ай бұрын
    • I disagree. I think ancient Chinese history is far more interesting.

      @elizabethpease7603@elizabethpease76035 ай бұрын
    • @@elizabethpease7603 How is ancient chinese history FAR MORE INTERESTING when in the last 200 years, they just: 1. Literally cumbled by multiple imperialist movements from Europe. 2. Ended monarchy at the start of the 20th century. 3. Ended up poorer than african countries after WWII. 4. Fought brutal wars at Vietnam and Korea with minimal equipment. 5. Lifted 800 Million people from poverty in 40 years; the fastest economic growth in history of humankind. 6. Rose up to be an economic hegemon in the present that will surpass USA in a matter of a few years from now (alredy bigger by PPP)

      @yiluis1316@yiluis13165 ай бұрын
    • @@yiluis1316 ummmm.. Because it is in my opinion? And China will be lucky not to crumble into tiny pieces in the next five years. It is a 1/4 of the US economy and while its rise has been dramatic, it is in deep financial trouble. Major business backed by the government, especially in the real estate sector are in bad shape. The Chinese people have the majority of their savings in that sector. They have bet the farm on our stupidity about green energy and have cornered the market on rare Earth minerals, even as we seek and are finding them. They have actually made any new technology im the last 60 years, they have stolen it-ever practical. They are destroying their own environment building new coal plants for electricity-what is it-two a week? Their wages are artificially low and prosperity has not reached the whole populace. They are guilty of slavery in the Xin Jiang province with the Uyghur population. They have no real natural resources and stuggle even today feeding their own population. And that population is geriatric and because of a fundamental refusal to mix with other races, cannot be suplemented easily. There are not enough women. The one child policy saw to that. They must have a million man army to keep all of those young and single men as busy as possible. Xi Jeng Ping has expanded his empire rapidly-especially in the realm of debt slavery in Africa and Latin America, and while welcomed by leadership-the are far from loved by the native populace who work for them. Yes of course you have a navy that is currently bigger than ours, but it is not yet capable of matching our blue water Navy. Xi is unlikely to be aware of the rot that inevitably exists at the core of every Communist system, and you can’t steal your way into being the equal of the US economy. We have our share of problems and they are big, but our flexibility makes it less likely that we would crash as hard as the CCP. Xi has I think about 4 years left to make a big move before internal problems make it impossible for China to maintain a huge presence on the worls stage. We are all headed for a big crash - as we are financially over extended and entirely too dependent on the symbiotic relationship between ourselves and China. But when was the last time China had to make a marketing trip the the US to in essence, beg US businesses to invest in China? That was new and unusual. What’s not so new is that in the last 10 years, more and more US businesses are moving out of China. Number 1 they don’t like having their technology stolen-get a load of those new copies of the Boeing jets. 2. Shipping costs are rising so high that it is becoming more feasible and economical to bring manufacturing back to this hemisphere. There are many reasons why China can claim middle kingdom status, but it will never be the power it was in Ancient times. A threat, always. And by the way, it could never have lifted itself out of gross poverty without the help and support of its major rival, and much underestimated enemy, the United States of America. And despite our current dolt of a leader China should not attempt to expand too far, nor should it attempt to take Taiwan. The battle would be bloody, but in the end the US would win.

      @elizabethpease7603@elizabethpease76035 ай бұрын
    • They haven’t created any real new technology in 50 years. They just steal it.

      @elizabethpease7603@elizabethpease76035 ай бұрын
    • I like the part where they invented discovery. Nothing more important than discovering things! It's very thank to them anyone can now discover things for themselves, instead of having to invent it!

      @CallMeByMyMatingName@CallMeByMyMatingName5 ай бұрын
  • Any group of persons who can create items no one else dreams about are bound to become second to none as long as they remember and never repeat the mistakes of the past..

    @user-zx8qq1so7j@user-zx8qq1so7j7 күн бұрын
  • I loved the part of this documentary that covered the Boston-Canton trade route. In Salem (of the witchcraft trials) there is a huge exhibit of a Chinese house and artifacts from the time period covered. I never got the full history of that, but now it makes so much sense

    @juliem2021@juliem20212 ай бұрын
  • Very informative and well done documentary. Thoroughly enjoyed.

    @wutruriding1355@wutruriding13555 ай бұрын
    • Lies again? Olympic Medals Trade Secrets

      @NazriB@NazriB5 ай бұрын
  • Great documentary thank you for sharing.

    @kathleenmoore4019@kathleenmoore40195 ай бұрын
  • This was great! Was it really released end of 2023? Good timing for me as I'm diving in to understanding the Opium Wars.

    @e7venjedi@e7venjediАй бұрын
  • 3:47 the emperor shown in the picture is 嘉庆 (Jiaqing), not whatever the narrator said...Qianlong, perhaps...who was emperor in the 18th century, not 19th.

    @robertcezar9504@robertcezar95044 ай бұрын
  • Learning about history is an essential, imo. It helps you see what is happening in the present. The only difference between China then and Britain now is that the Chinese really tried to stop the use of narcotic drugs.

    @suzannejones5992@suzannejones59925 ай бұрын
    • don’t forget about the fentanyl China allow labs to ship to the US today

      @skunchtv@skunchtv5 ай бұрын
    • @@skunchtv yes, this is what I am saying. Past actions impact on the present and the future. But remember the obvious culprit is not always the guilty one........

      @suzannejones5992@suzannejones59925 ай бұрын
    • @@suzannejones5992 history repeats itself is a distinctly western expression because we ignore history and it repeats itself 😂

      @skunchtv@skunchtv5 ай бұрын
    • Heyyy, thanks to the British empire, the chinese learned the stock market learned how to make nuclear bombs, learned how to make car plane computer etc etc. Also china exported one the greatest asset the chinese peoples is everywhere chinatown is in every city in the western world. And also the chinese gave hongkong 150 years ago as pirates and drug trafficking to a $500 billions hong kong economy. So china still the winner at the end but with a painful experience

      @iggy5347@iggy53475 ай бұрын
    • ​@@iggy5347winner in the end?😂 there is no end my guy. Everyone gets a turn, china isnt the center of the world

      @SA2004YG@SA2004YG5 ай бұрын
  • Today, China is one of the countries with the strictest ban on drug trade, because a country cannot fall twice on one thing.

    @xiongfeichen316@xiongfeichen3165 ай бұрын
    • @@JB-lp9xr They don't export fentanyl. They export the chemicals that fentanyl is made of. Supposedly knowing what they will be used for, of course. Sweet revenge. 😎

      @oneshothunter9877@oneshothunter98775 ай бұрын
    • @@JB-lp9xr maybe that's exactly why its being done .... revenge.

      @anandasmom@anandasmom4 ай бұрын
    • @@JB-lp9xr It's really interesting that the most powerful country on earth has the most powerful economy, military, and of course the most powerful media. He blames China, from across the Pacific, for his inaction on the drug epidemic. Maybe it’s because of such strong propaganda ability that so many people believe it. It’s really ridiculous.

      @xiongfeichen316@xiongfeichen3164 ай бұрын
    • better target at britisch, haha@@anandasmom

      @bruceliu9436@bruceliu94364 ай бұрын
    • Funny how thier manufacturing fentanyl then through trade & funding the cartels huh!? Like the CCP doesn't know or can stop it but they don't seeing as China has OPENLY admitted to be at war with the U.S but of course you live in your American hug box don't you & only America can be bad & racist lol get fking real

      @LightningDoesStrikeThrice@LightningDoesStrikeThrice4 ай бұрын
  • I just visited Weiyan Fort and took a boat ride under Humen Bridge this past November. Fun times in China.

    @fischman26-China@fischman26-China4 ай бұрын
  • What an intriguing documentary

    @New_Zealand_Murder_History_777@New_Zealand_Murder_History_7774 ай бұрын
  • 21:00 The spoons are "virtually indinstinguishable"? What a curious thing to say when they are clearly different.

    @ritadighent@ritadighent5 ай бұрын
    • Well I think it was a compliment. The Chinese were so skilled in replicating a British good, and she was honest she did say virtually indistinguishable, that they didn’t even use. The skill was so obvious to see.

      @SatSun-op9dp@SatSun-op9dp2 ай бұрын
  • I wouldn't say the Qing Dynasty was China's greatest empire except in terms of total area controlled. The Tang Dynasty would be more appropriate as a golden dynasty

    @TheGiraffeJustin@TheGiraffeJustin5 ай бұрын
    • Exactly, the Qing dynasty was one of the most humiliating dynasties for the Chinese people, because the Manchu people invaded Ming China and enslaved (most importantly, mentally and educationally) Han Chinese.

      @dudubunny@dudubunny3 ай бұрын
    • That’s what most Chinese would agree. Qing is big but not a glory for Chinese. And Yuan is not even considered a Chinese dynasty by many

      @user-qwertyuiopasdfghj@user-qwertyuiopasdfghj19 күн бұрын
    • @@user-qwertyuiopasdfghj "Han Chinese Dynasty." China is a nation not a single ethnic group.

      @in4ser@in4ser4 күн бұрын
  • Is there a follow up program to this available here? Noticed the "Next Time..." appearing on the screen at closing....

    @LEXICOGRAFFER@LEXICOGRAFFER5 ай бұрын
  • Another informative documentary! I hope some history teacher or college professor uses these in class. This would also help business professionals understand negotiation and strategy (never underestimate your opponent)!

    @tebec3624@tebec36245 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nmdd2575East Turkistand and Tibet certainly isnt China.

      @Hindu_Shahi@Hindu_Shahi5 ай бұрын
    • @@Hindu_Shahi I always tell this: If you are god, it's fine. But you only have keyboard, mouse and empty brain, this means nothing.

      @zhanghg5080@zhanghg50805 ай бұрын
    • @@zhanghg5080 so now the han think they are god?🤡

      @Hindu_Shahi@Hindu_Shahi5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nmdd2575gun

      @daiwanrenzhudinsiguang@daiwanrenzhudinsiguang5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Hindu_Shahibullshit

      @daiwanrenzhudinsiguang@daiwanrenzhudinsiguang5 ай бұрын
  • This is an extrodinary piece of history brought to the light, thank you. When you understand the history, then you understand the handing back of HK to China would be one of the happiest days for the Chinese. A pity that so many Hong Kongers themselves don't understand this history.

    @johnwayne8475@johnwayne84755 ай бұрын
    • the angloids killed all chinese whom was patriotic to the motherland when taking over hong kong, leaving only slaves and serfs, those serfs descendants are majority of the angloid bootlickers today

      @NeostormXLMAX@NeostormXLMAX5 ай бұрын
    • history is history. using history to make people accept something they dont want.

      @Mr.Sevenn007@Mr.Sevenn0075 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Mr.Sevenn007 L-ck my sph-ncter, colonial apologist.

      @felisasininus1784@felisasininus17845 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Mr.Sevenn007 We don't care what you people think, it's our land. If you got a problem, come and take it. Bureau of Tactical Intimidation, People's Republic of China 🇨🇳

      @felisasininus1784@felisasininus17845 ай бұрын
    • John. It is you who do not only misunderstand, you are also ignorant to criticize the people for their reluctance for Hong Kong to be returned to communist China. That marked the beginning of death to democracy and freedom of speech and expression in Hong Kong.

      @lilianhui4028@lilianhui40285 ай бұрын
  • Awesome documentary, very informative.👌🏾❤️

    @capoislamort100@capoislamort1005 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this educational event, I grew up in HK under British occupation. I don’t recall such a history lesson was taught in the 70’s. Now a day many HK born people deny themselves as Chinese, what a joke! The greet of one country shows how horrible thing willing to do to other countries. A lesson we must remember yet it is happening again in our present time!

    @WaynesWorldStudioVancouver@WaynesWorldStudioVancouver4 ай бұрын
    • We should always go back in the past because the past dectates the present and the future

      @user-nd5fn4ix8r@user-nd5fn4ix8r4 ай бұрын
    • I'm a HK resident educated in the Colonial era! In English History lessons we were taught that the Opium War was a "trade dispute" between China n the Great Britain n because China lost the war so logically Britain had the right to seek compensation from China by way of cash n cessation of Hongkong! By all means looking back the facts were all distorted n selectively reported! Even now on a daily basis we're seeing this in Western mainstream media!

      @Elfan97-ec1uk@Elfan97-ec1uk4 ай бұрын
    • @@user-nd5fn4ix8r I believe that is called Critical Race Theory which is banned in the West!

      @sasha69Xurgelash@sasha69Xurgelash4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sasha69XurgelashWhat he said had nothing to do with race or critical race theory, whatever tf that even is

      @user-pd9ju5dk5s@user-pd9ju5dk5s4 ай бұрын
    • they're what you call, Self-Hating asians, brainwashed by western media, movies, news.

      @jglg7238@jglg7238Ай бұрын
  • Fantastic documentary, very well put together, thank you, I look forward to the next instalment!

    @joshuajames1720@joshuajames17205 ай бұрын
    • and all its adverts too?

      @Ickie71@Ickie715 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Ickie71You obviously do not have a skip ads icon to stop the ads.

      @audreyricci6383@audreyricci63835 ай бұрын
    • i sure do same as everyone but that means constantly getting up off the settee and over to the PC click it and back again every sodding 4-5minutes its a damn joke now YT is kiling itself with this AD GREED@@audreyricci6383

      @Ickie71@Ickie715 ай бұрын
  • Tea and the goodness to have come from it actually has Sino origins. Priceless

    @user-fc5vg9fk5g@user-fc5vg9fk5g5 ай бұрын
  • An important learning. Hope folks could see this beyond just the effect of drugs. It can be anything, like ideology, a fad etc.

    @austinreise@austinreise4 ай бұрын
  • Summer palace is in cheng de, not chengdu. Geez these are 2 very different places.

    @JohnAngComedy@JohnAngComedy2 ай бұрын
  • Whenever I visit Hong Kong and pass by the corporate offices of Jardine Matheson, I laugh inwardly at the history behind it all. THE most successful drug dealers in history .. now acting as a perfectly legitimate business enterprise.

    @robertlee5456@robertlee54565 ай бұрын
    • dont they all

      @freebird1ification@freebird1ification5 ай бұрын
    • They don't mentioned the Sassoon family

      @naomib2334@naomib23345 ай бұрын
    • Not really. Sugar is the most successful drug in the world.

      @avatarion@avatarion5 ай бұрын
    • @@avatarion not anymore . Sugar' as glycogen exists even in liver and our body makes around 70 grams of it daily even if you dont eat it through gluconeogenesis. Phones nowadays as in smartphones and money are the new modern drugs that destroy your dopaminergic system

      @unassailable6138@unassailable61385 ай бұрын
    • They walk around in suits and pretend they are superior humans

      @Jake-dh9qk@Jake-dh9qk5 ай бұрын
  • Interesting video I have an antique lap desk from the 1840s that was made in Canton Looks like a typical English one but on the bottom of the drawer has Chinese writing identifying it.

    @deadhorse1391@deadhorse13915 ай бұрын
    • What would cost me to buy this from you?

      @shaw6949@shaw69495 ай бұрын
  • For one business man to thrive & hold wealth & monopoly power usually involves harnessing the resources of organised crime, corrupt politicians & gov't officials to reduce new market entrants

    @markwilliams3174@markwilliams31744 ай бұрын
  • I really enjoyed this one. I didn’t realise that we, The Brits, were responsible for this trade. I always thought the opium poppy was native to China, and the Chinese were responsible for introducing this drug to the world. Thanks for this video 🙂

    @judebaber5695@judebaber56952 ай бұрын
    • lol.most sold to China opium is planted in India,JEWS buy them from Indian of UK,and sell it to China with forced gun power.

      @yuluoxianjun@yuluoxianjunАй бұрын
  • I have always wondered what the opium war was all about, especially with my love of learning about world history, and this is coming from an American

    @mr.l7471@mr.l74715 ай бұрын
    • The Empire had 600k of the billion on Earth in the 1860's hooked on opium, 2/3 of the worlds pop (India and China). Makes one wonder what the Fentynal is really for?

      @thehonkening6060@thehonkening60605 ай бұрын
    • @@thehonkening6060 Fentanyl is to keep large parts of American society from getting too ornery and rebelling against their billionaire and bank overlords in NYC, served by their handmaidens in the GOP. One of their biggest handmaidens is Donald Trump, who does a fabulous job distracting voters from this huge fentanyl problem. There are some other handmaidens in the Democratic Party and among tech bros in Silicon Valley.

      @pdruiz2005@pdruiz20055 ай бұрын
    • Just a conflict between empires. Emotions and feelings of nationalism, especially of the Chinese, are very fake and merely invented.

      @janisfok8848@janisfok88485 ай бұрын
    • It`s nice to hear that some Americans are taking an interest in world and especially European history. It is, after all, very much a part of your own.

      @dogwithwigwamz.7320@dogwithwigwamz.73205 ай бұрын
    • British traded opium for tea The british intended it to be used for those experiencing extreme pain - end of life or traumatic injury But....the opium landed on harbors, and didn't move an inch - on each harbor opium dens emerged Tragic, but foreseeable consequence

      @ThorPalsson@ThorPalsson5 ай бұрын
  • 36:30 Yes the British Empire forced farmers in Bengal to grow opium instead of rice. Famines were common during the British occupation of India not before and not after.

    @GSteel-rh9iu@GSteel-rh9iu5 ай бұрын
  • Wonderfully done documentary

    @BlumChoi@BlumChoi3 ай бұрын
  • Now I understand why Chinese are very skeptical of Westerners! I don’t blame them at all.

    @jenniferogochukwu6886@jenniferogochukwu68865 ай бұрын
    • anyone who is smart will be wary of westener , ukraine was foolish enough to believe in them , zelensky is a comedian with no idea of history . one of reason why you should not elect any tom , dick or harry as president. if he had read history he would have understood divide and rule game played by brits and american in ukraine

      @ayushkumar-bg1xf@ayushkumar-bg1xf3 ай бұрын
    • Not as sceptical as of themselves, like in Chinese ads they put white people in because their fellow Chinese have scammed them too often

      @tomlxyz@tomlxyz3 ай бұрын
  • Interesting/informative/entertaining . Excellent photography job/📷 pictures/drawings. Enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing. Special thanks to special guest speakers sharing personal research information. Making this documentary more authentic and possible!!! A lot of money 💰 & misery 😭 in the diabolically evil opium trade!!!

    @asullivan4047@asullivan40475 ай бұрын
    • //;;//;//;;//...

      @mohdfahmi8841@mohdfahmi88415 ай бұрын
  • Opium yesterday, fentanyl today, same outcome.

    @user-bv3cl2cl8b@user-bv3cl2cl8b16 күн бұрын
  • I have had to deal with trading companies today when I worked on the SGM car project.

    @michaelkay4201@michaelkay4201Ай бұрын
  • Swap Opium for coke, and silver for firearms.... Asia for Sth America .. HSBC still washing the $$

    @madaro504@madaro5045 ай бұрын
    • ❤ Reincarnation is real. It is spoken about throughout all religious texts. The teachings of reincarnation were suppressed, especially in the West. Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah. The Messiah reincarnated in 1971 to try to save humanity. Julian Assange is the Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth reincarnated. Julian exposed the lies and deception of the world governments via Wikileaks. Julian also exposed the killing and destruction of the Muslim/Arabic world and its inhabitants by the Western governments. The Romans and Jews are once again attempting to crucify our Messiah, and again, our hands are tied, and we are being prevented from stopping his crucifixion. Reread the Wikileaks drops and learn about Julian, it will become very clear to you what is taking place. The war in Gaza between the Palestinians and the Zionists was predicted and exposed before it even started (and has been ongoing for many years with the help of the West). So yes, to answer the question, the second coming of Christ is happening and has been since 2012 when Julian Assange went into the Ecuadorian Embassy in the UK. The leaders of the Western world governments are collectively The Antichrists/ ad-Dajjal☯️✝️☦️☪️✡️🤲🙌

      @user-xz5qi7wq1u@user-xz5qi7wq1u5 ай бұрын
  • THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS MADDENING

    @user-by4tr1ee9i@user-by4tr1ee9i5 ай бұрын
    • Agree. Totally unnecessary in a doc. Some of the producers seems to think it makes it more exciting. Not a fricking action movie, ffs.

      @oneshothunter9877@oneshothunter98775 ай бұрын
  • Exceptional documentary!

    @chappahx@chappahx4 ай бұрын
  • It's so baffling how precise history repeats itself again and again. And the british are one of the best at it.

    @DerMedivh@DerMedivh3 ай бұрын
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