Why did the British make multiple attempts to expand their access to Chinese trade?(1 point)

Responses

They did not like being limited to one city and having trade regulated so heavily.
They did not like being limited to one city and having trade regulated so heavily.

They believed that the emperor wanted them to be able to trade in other locations.
They believed that the emperor wanted them to be able to trade in other locations.

The British East India Company was not allowed to trade in Guangzhou.
The British East India Company was not allowed to trade in Guangzhou.

They did not think trading from Guangzhou was beneficial.

1 answer

The correct response is:

They did not like being limited to one city and having trade regulated so heavily.

This reflects the desire of the British to expand their trade opportunities and access more markets within China, rather than being constrained by heavy regulations and limited locations.