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lilavasa [31]
2 years ago
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Based on his letter, what is most likely Emperor Qian Long's opinion of King George III?

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erik [133]2 years ago
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In the document "Emperor Quianlong: Letter to George III, 1793", Emperor Qianlong, of China, gives an answer to the requests made to him by George III, through his English Ambassador. It is evident that the Emperor is not pleased at all with the requests of King George, which include establishing a representative of England inside the Celestial Court, gifting England with an island for trade between the two nations, special treatment towards English traders and missionaries, among other benefits. In the two sets of the letter, the Emperor makes no attempt at hiding his views of all  foreigners, especially Europeans, and calls them barbarians all the time. Moreover, he clearly states that in general, China does not have any need of European nations because it has all the necessary resources and it is rich and powerful enough to be able to reject any special overtures. In the end, what can be seen in this letter is the particular inferiority perceived by the Emperor about King George III, not only because he is part of the barbarian tribes, but also because he leads a small island that is barricaded by useless seas that isolate it. It almost seems as if the Emperor felt sorry for the King and rejects all of his proposals. This is why the correct answer here is D: He views King George as inferior, because he governs an inferior culture.

Studentka2010 [4]2 years ago
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Answer:

D

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