British Concession in Jiujiang
If you are looking for the page with the statistics about this polity you can find it here: All Statistics
A British Concession in China obtained after the Second Opium War.
Establishment
- January 1862: Establishment of the British Concession in Jiujiang in accordance to the Treaty of Tientsin signed after China's defeat in the Second Opium War..
Chronology
Interactive Chronologies with maps are available in the section Changes Navigation
1. Century of humiliation
A period (1839-1949) of foregin interventions in China resulting in the occupation, conquest or lease of large territories by foregin countries.
1.1. Concessions in China
During the XIX and XX century China was forced into treaties with foreign powers that established concessions (factually enclaves) in its territory.
- January 1862: Establishment of the British Concession in Jiujiang in accordance to the Treaty of Tientsin signed after China's defeat in the Second Opium War..
- January 1928: The British Concession in Jiujiang was occupied by National government's troops to prevent it from being looting by violent crowds of demonstrants.
Disestablishment
- January 1928: The British Concession in Jiujiang was occupied by National government's troops to prevent it from being looting by violent crowds of demonstrants.