In the 18th century, two of the primary European countries that established trade rights with China were the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The British East India Company played a significant role in facilitating trade between Britain and China, particularly in tea, while the Dutch were also active in trade, particularly through their own East India Company. Both countries sought to expand their trade relationships with China during this period.
Which two European countries arrived and had given rights to trade with china in the 18 century.
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