The Opium Wars: How China Was Forced Open — Fexingo History
Episode 160 of the Opium Wars series takes you to the muddy, crowded waters of the Pearl River Delta in the 1840s, where a loose confederation of Tanka pirates — led by the notorious Shap Ng-tsai — launched a guerrilla war against British shipping. After the Treaty of Nanking, the Qing had lost control of its own coastline, and privateers like Shap Ng-tsai filled the power vacuum. Learn how the Royal Navy struggled to hunt down these elusive raiders in their shallow-draft junks and lorcha vessels, how the British burned entire pirate fleets in the Boca Tigris, and why the opium trade itself created the conditions for this maritime insurgency. This episode also reveals the little-known alliance between Qing officials and pirates after the war, as both sides quietly cooperated against a common enemy. Featuring the Battle of Ty-ho Bay, the role of the Portuguese at Macau, and the last gasp of the traditional Chinese pirate confederacy in the age of steam warships. #OpiumWars #ShapNgtsai #TankaPirates #PearlRiverDelta #QingDynasty #BritishEmpire #Piracy #GuerrillaWar #BocaTigris #HMSNemesis #RoyalNavy #Lorcha #Junk #ColonialHistory #19thCentury #EastAsia #MaritimeHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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