Canton Campaign

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The Canton Campaign, also known as the Battle of Guangzhou, was a key 19th-century military engagement in southern China involving Western powers and Qing forces during the era of the Opium Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military campaign
alsoKnownAs Battle of Guangzhou
belligerent France
Qing dynasty
surface form: Qing Empire

United Kingdom
cause tensions between Western powers and Qing Empire during Opium Wars
conflict Opium Wars
country Qing dynasty
surface form: Qing Empire
era 19th century
historicalPeriod Qing dynasty
location Canton
Guangzhou
objective seizure of Guangzhou by Western forces
participant British Armed Forces
surface form: British forces

French forces
Qing army
surface form: Qing dynasty forces

Western powers
partOf Opium Wars
surface form: Second Opium War
region southern China
relatedTo Opium Wars
Opium Wars
surface form: Second Opium War
result Western victory
significance key 19th-century military engagement in southern China
theaterOfWar southern China

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Battle of Guangzhou alsoKnownAs Canton Campaign