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... Kwangsi and the adjacent provinces of South China . Products such as sugar , fruits , silk , timber , tea , and herbs are exported , whereas manufactured goods and industrial equipment are transshipped via Canton into the interior . The ...
... Kwangsi and the adjacent provinces of South China . Products such as sugar , fruits , silk , timber , tea , and herbs are exported , whereas manufactured goods and industrial equipment are transshipped via Canton into the interior . The ...
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... Kwangsi . The British East India Company established a " factory " ( foreign traders ' residences and business offices ) in Canton in 1685 , and annual trading operations began in 1699. Throughout the 18th century French , Dutch ...
... Kwangsi . The British East India Company established a " factory " ( foreign traders ' residences and business offices ) in Canton in 1685 , and annual trading operations began in 1699. Throughout the 18th century French , Dutch ...
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