Convention of Chefoo

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The Convention of Chefoo was an 1876 treaty between the Qing dynasty and Great Britain that expanded British commercial and diplomatic privileges in China following the Margary Affair.

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instanceOf international agreement
unequal treaty
alsoKnownAs Chefoo Convention NERFINISHED
Yantai Treaty NERFINISHED
causeOf expansion of British commercial privileges in China
expansion of British diplomatic privileges in China
countrySignatory China NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1876
diplomaticContext imperialism in East Asia
followsEvent Margary Affair NERFINISHED
hasConsequence further erosion of Qing sovereignty
strengthening of British influence in China
historicalPeriod late Qing dynasty
jurisdiction British Empire NERFINISHED
Qing Empire NERFINISHED
language Chinese
English
locationSigned Chefoo NERFINISHED
Qing Empire NERFINISHED
Shandong NERFINISHED
Yantai NERFINISHED
namedAfter Chefoo NERFINISHED
partOf unequal treaties between China and Western powers
placeInHistory 19th-century Sino-British treaties
relatedTo Convention of Peking NERFINISHED
Treaty of Nanking NERFINISHED
Treaty of Tianjin NERFINISHED
signatory Great Britain NERFINISHED
Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
signedBetween Qing government and British government NERFINISHED
subject Sino-British relations
extraterritorial rights
foreign trade in China
treaty ports in China
topic British consular privileges in China
opening of additional Chinese ports to British trade
regulation of overland trade between British India and China
tariff regulations in China
typeOfAgreement commercial treaty
diplomatic convention
yearSigned 1876

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Convention of Peking precedes Convention of Chefoo