The Opium Wars: How China Was Forced Open — Fexingo History

The Opium Wars and the British Free Trade Ideology

6 min · 3. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the ideological justification behind British aggression in the Opium Wars—free trade ideology. They examine how figures like John Bowring, a British consul and later governor of Hong Kong, framed the wars as a moral crusade for commercial freedom, drawing on Adam Smith's economic theories. The episode delves into the debate between protectionist Qing policies and British laissez-faire arguments, highlighting the irony of forcing opium—a banned substance—through free trade. Key names include Bowring, Lord Palmerston, and James Matheson, who penned 'The Present Position of the British Trade with China' in 1836. The conversation also touches on the role of the East India Company's monopoly and the shift to free trade after its charter renewal in 1833. Lucas and Luna unpack how this ideology masked imperial interests, setting the stage for later conflicts. A fresh angle on a well-trodden subject, this episode challenges listeners to see the wars through the lens of 19th-century economic thought. #OpiumWars #FreeTradeIdeology #JohnBowring #LordPalmerston #JamesMatheson #AdamSmith #EastIndiaCompany #CantonSystem #TreatyPorts #BritishEmpire #QingChina #LaissezFaire #History #FexingoHistory #OpiumTrade #Imperialism #19thCentury #EconomicHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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