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Read the following excerpt from an official letter written during the nineteenth century.
We find that your country is distant from us about sixty or seventy thousand miles, that your foreign ships come hither striving the one with
the other for our trade, and for the simple reason of their strong desire to reap a profit...It follows, that the immense wealth which the said
foreigners amass, ought properly speaking to be portion of our own native Chinese people. By what principle of reason then, should these
foreigners send in return a polsonous drug, which involves in destruction those very natives of China?
Which event in Chinese history prompted these words?
OA
the Oplum Wars
OB.
the Sino-Japanese War
OC.
the Boxer Rebellion
OD. the 100 Days of Reform
OE the Open Door Policy