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The Opium Wars: The Portuguese Macau Neutrality Betrayal

5 min · 11. Juli 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the controversial role of Portuguese Macau during the Opium Wars. While officially neutral, Macau became a crucial hub for British opium storage, intelligence gathering, and smuggling after the Qing blockade of Canton. We delve into the double game played by Governor João Ferreira do Amaral, the secret agreements with Charles Elliot, and how the Portuguese leveraged the chaos to expand their own territory. Featuring the 1849 event where Governor Amaral was assassinated, the subsequent British cover-up, and the long-term consequences for Macau's status under the Treaty of Tianjin. A story of colonial realpolitik that shows neutrality was just another weapon. #OpiumWars #Macau #Portugal #JoaoFerreiraDoAmaral #CharlesElliot #TreatyOfTianjin #QingDynasty #ColonialNeutrality #Smuggling #Lintin #Canton #BritishEmpire #EastAsia #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #Diplomacy #MacauAssassination Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Opium Wars: The Portuguese Macau Neutrality Betrayal Cover

The Opium Wars: The Portuguese Macau Neutrality Betrayal

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