Treaty Of Tientsin
The
Treaties of Tientsin
(天津條約) were signed in
Tianjin
in June
1858
, ending the first part of the
Second Opium War
(
1856
-
1860
).
France
,
Russia
, and the
United States
were party. These treaties opened eleven more Chinese ports (see
Treaty of Nanjing
) to the foreigners, permitted foreign legations in
Beijing
, allow
Christian
missionary
activity, and legalised the import of
opium
. They were ratified by the
Emperor of China
in the
Beijing Convention
in 1860, after the end of the war.
See also
Unequal Treaties
Imperialism in Asia
External link
Wikisource: Treaty of Tien-Tsin
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