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1828
 
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Conservative 'bigwigs' and liberal 'novices' emerge as Chile's two main political parties     
1830
 
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Diego Portales begins a 30-year spell as Chile's conservative dictator      
1839
 
   
British troops invade China after the Chinese authorities seize and destroy the opium stocks of British merchants in Canton      
1839
 
   
British forces capture Hong Kong, which is subsequently ceded to Britain by China at the end of the first Opium War in 1842      
1842
 
    
The First Opium War ends with the island of Hong Kong, and extensive new trading rights, ceded to Britain in the Treaty of Nanking       
1850
 
    
A rebellion against the Qing dynasty, led by Christian convert Hong Xiuquan, breaks out in southern China       
1853
 
   
The Taiping rebels capture the Chinese city of Nanjing and make it their capital      
1856
 
   
An incident aboard the Arrow, flying a British flag, gives the British the pretext to launch the Second Opium War      
1858
 
   
The Treaty of Tientsin, ending the Second Opium War, gives European powers new rights to intervene in Chinese affairs      
1858
 
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Under the Treaty of Aigun, Russia wins from China the valuable Pacific coastline down to Vladivostok