Industrial Age · East Asia · Politics

1839

Lin Zexu Burns Opium

March 18, 1839

Qing commissioner Lin Zexu, sent to Canton to stop the opium traffic, confiscated twenty thousand chests of British opium and destroyed them in a trench flushed with seawater and salt. He wrote a firm, polite letter to Queen Victoria asking her to stop the trade. She never answered. A war answered instead.