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===Breaking the Monopoly: The Coming of France and Britain===
Britain and France had long desired to break the Dutch monopoly on Asian trade. They had continuously chased any opportunity that came knocking at their door. In the early 1800s, Britain had started to establish a small presence in the southern regions of China (particularly Canton). The Qing, however, were not receptive to this. They started to enact more restrictive trade policies in Canton, leading to the disgruntlement of British and Chinese merchants alike. The influx of Christian missionaries in Canton did not help the situation either, only further alienating the populace from the ruling Qing. An insurrection was brewing in Canton, and this was exactly the opportunity the British and French had longed for.
==The Kingdom of Canton and The War of Humiliation (1850-1857)==
The unrest in Canton grew into an open revolt by 1847. The Qing were slow to respond and faced multiple defeats at the hands of the rebels. The Canton rebels were well-equipped and well-supported by British and French arms, while the Qing army was languishing in their antiquated systems of fighting. By early 1848, the rebels were able to take substantial portions of the southern China region.
 
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== See Also ==
 
* [[Taulandt]]
* [[2nd Dutch-Spanish War|2nd Dutch-Spanish War (1850-1855)]]
*[[Corea]]
* [[2nd Dutch-Spanish War|2nd Dutch-Spanish War (1850-1855)]]
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