History The Opium Wars Questions
During the Opium Wars, the social exchanges between China and Britain were limited and often strained. The British traders and merchants who were involved in the opium trade had little interaction with the Chinese society beyond their business dealings. The Chinese government and society viewed the opium trade as detrimental to their country and its people, leading to tensions and conflicts between the two nations. The British military intervention further exacerbated the divide, resulting in a significant disruption of social exchanges between China and Britain during this period.