Where did the Chinese first let the foreigners to trade?ResponsesSouthern port of GuangzhouSouthern port of GuangzhouSouthern port of ManchuriaSouthern port of ManchuriaPort VietnamPort VietnamPort Hong Kong
Question
Where did the Chinese first let the foreigners to trade?ResponsesSouthern port of GuangzhouSouthern port of GuangzhouSouthern port of ManchuriaSouthern port of ManchuriaPort VietnamPort VietnamPort Hong Kong
Solution
The Chinese first allowed foreigners to trade in the Southern port of Guangzhou.
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