Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed FrontierBased on archival research, this is a history of the Russo-Chinese border which examines Russia's expansion into the Asian heartland during the decades of Chinese decline and the 20th-century paradox of Russia's inability to sustain political and economic sway over its domains. |
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After the British occupied Canton in December 1857 , they began to redeploy their forces northward to threaten Peking . In May 1858 , Putiatin joined up with the other Western envoys and returned to Pei - chih - li Bay .
After the British occupied Canton in December 1857 , they began to redeploy their forces northward to threaten Peking . In May 1858 , Putiatin joined up with the other Western envoys and returned to Pei - chih - li Bay .
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As a final attempt to fend off the British who were threatening Peking , the Chinese made a grave miscalculation : on September 18 , 1860 , in retaliation for the British kidnapping of the prefect of Tientsin , they seized two British ...
As a final attempt to fend off the British who were threatening Peking , the Chinese made a grave miscalculation : on September 18 , 1860 , in retaliation for the British kidnapping of the prefect of Tientsin , they seized two British ...
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... to 500 for the French and 1,000 for the British , ( 7 ) no additional demands from those made earlier , ( 8 ) end of demands for the bodies of two dead French hostages , ( 9 ) assistance to make the delivery of the silver indemnity ...
... to 500 for the French and 1,000 for the British , ( 7 ) no additional demands from those made earlier , ( 8 ) end of demands for the bodies of two dead French hostages , ( 9 ) assistance to make the delivery of the silver indemnity ...
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