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by 99_00
1435 days ago
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There are reasons you wouldn't sell your best military tech to a country other than them being on your list to be taken over. Traditionally, in history and now, you sell your best military tech to your strongest allies, and not to random countries. It was difficult to sell into China because import was monopolized by a few Chinese firms and geographically restricted. To say that preindustrial China wouldn't benefit from good produced in industrialized Britian or America is highly suspect and defies common sense. |
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The issue is that when you present goods like mass produced clay teapots, cotton textiles, etc to the customs agents of the country which invented fine china, and silk, you're not going to impress them.
And yes, Britain coveted China. As did Japan, Russia, Germany, The United States, France, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. Even after they won the opium wars and got their favorable trades, they continued to work to overthrow or minimize the Qing dynasty and take political power. The Qing ended up sputtering out a few years before it became unfashionable to be a colonialist, so China dissolved into rule by warlords, then conquered by Japan, then the communists won and the rest is history.