Which of the following best describes the outcome of the Opium Wars?(1 point)

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The Opium Wars caused the creation of the Canton System because the Qing rulers realized they needed to limit access to China.
The Opium Wars caused the creation of the Canton System because the Qing rulers realized they needed to limit access to China.

The Opium Wars ended opium smuggling because the Chinese were able to gain control over the illegal trade.
The Opium Wars ended opium smuggling because the Chinese were able to gain control over the illegal trade.

The Opium Wars ended British access to Chinese trade and they could no longer purchase Chinese goods to sell.
The Opium Wars ended British access to Chinese trade and they could no longer purchase Chinese goods to sell.

The Opium Wars not only ended the Canton System, but they forced the Qing Dynasty to enter an unequal trading relationship that was more beneficial to Europeans.
The Opium Wars not only ended the Canton System, but they forced the Qing Dynasty to enter an unequal trading relationship that was more beneficial to Europeans.

1 answer

The best description of the outcome of the Opium Wars is:

The Opium Wars not only ended the Canton System, but they forced the Qing Dynasty to enter an unequal trading relationship that was more beneficial to Europeans.

This response accurately reflects the historical impact of the Opium Wars, which resulted in significant concessions from the Qing Dynasty to Western powers, leading to unequal treaties and the expansion of foreign influence in China.