Sino-US View of Xiamen Treaty
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Explain the unequal treaties imposed on China by the United States. 1844 was signed in Wang Xia Village near Macau in July. A total of 34 models. It stipulates that the United States enjoys privileges such as agreed tariffs, five-port trade, consular jurisdiction and unilateral most-favored-nation treatment, and allows American warships to enter and leave China's coastal ports at will. Americans can rent land at trading ports to build buildings, churches and hospitals.