In 1784, when Americans first voyaged to China, they confronted Chinese authorities who were unaware that the United States even existed. Nevertheless, a long, complicated, and fruitful trade relationship was born after American traders, missionaries, diplomats, and others sailed to China with lofty ambitions: to acquire fabulous wealth, convert China to Christianity, and even command a Chinese army.In America’s First Adventure in China, John Haddad provides a colorful history of the evolving cultural exchange and interactions between these countries. He recounts how American expatriates adopted a pragmatic attitude-as well as an entrepreneurial spirit and improvisational approach-to their dealings with the Chinese. Haddad shows how opium played a potent role in the dreams of Americans who either smuggled it or opposed its importation, and he considers the missionary movement that compelled individuals to accept a hard life in an alien culture.As a result of their efforts, Americans achieved a favorable outcome-they established a unique presence in China-and cultivated a relationship whose complexities continue to grow.
Haddad John R Haddad
America’s First Adventure in China [PDF ebook]
Trade, Treaties, Opium, and Salvation
America’s First Adventure in China [PDF ebook]
Trade, Treaties, Opium, and Salvation
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 274 ● ISBN 9781439906910 ● Publisher Temple University Press ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 5886084 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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