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The Present Position and Prospects of the British Trade with China

by James Matheson

A leading trader in Canton (Guangzhou), James Matheson (1796–1878) became a Hong Kong taipan. Published in 1836, this was his response to the severe restrictions placed by the Chinese upon trading. It is a provocative text: a defence of both free trade and an aggressive foreign policy.

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Paperback
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English
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James Matheson (1796–1878) became a leading taipan, with significant influence and power in Hong Kong. When this pamphlet was published, in 1836, he was still trading from Canton (Guangzhou) and, following the abolition of the East India Company's monopoly on trade with China, appealed to the British government to pressure the Chinese to lift the severe restrictions on trading. He suggests that despite the efforts of the merchants, China refuses to acknowledge the law of nations, to trade fairly, and as such has 'long since surrendered her rights and is no longer in a position to enforce them'. Matheson's personal appeal to the Duke of Wellington was rebuffed, but his business partner, William Jardine, later persuaded Lord Palmerston to adopt a tougher approach, which ultimately led to the First Opium War. This is a powerful and provocative text: a defence of both free trade and an aggressive foreign policy.

Table of Contents

Advertisement; Present position, etc.; Historical outline; Some instances of successful negotiation with the Chinese; Emperor's edict reprehending the extortions of the Hong merchants; On the arbitrary duties levied on foreign trade at Canton; On the criminal and admiralty jurisdiction conferred on His Majesty's Superintendents in China; On homicides in China; Memorials to His Majesty's Government from the merchants of Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Canton; Statement of British trade at Canton, 1833–4; Statement of British trade at Canton, 1834–5.

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A powerful argument, published in 1836, for the right to free trade, with strong condemnation of Chinese restrictions upon it.

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A powerful argument, published in 1836, for the right to free trade, with strong condemnation of Chinese restrictions upon it.

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A leading trader in Canton (Guangzhou), James Matheson (1796-1878) became a Hong Kong taipan. Published in 1836, this was his response to the severe restrictions placed by the Chinese upon trading. It is a provocative text: a defence of both free trade and an aggressive foreign policy.

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A leading trader in Canton (Guangzhou), James Matheson (1796-1878) became a Hong Kong taipan. Published in 1836, this was his response to the severe restrictions placed by the Chinese upon trading. It is a provocative text: a defence of both free trade and an aggressive foreign policy.

Details

ISBN1108045898
Author James Matheson
Pages 152
Series Cambridge Library Collection - East and South-East Asian History
Year 2012
ISBN-10 1108045898
ISBN-13 9781108045896
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Short Title PRESENT POSITION & PROSPECTS O
Language English
Media Book
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subtitle Together with an Outline of Some Leading Occurrences in its Past History
Publication Date 2012-08-09
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
DEWEY 330.94
UK Release Date 2012-08-09
AU Release Date 2012-08-09
NZ Release Date 2012-08-09
Alternative 9781139178839
Audience Professional & Vocational

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