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  1. 1884 map of Shanghai with foreign concessions: the British Concession in blue, the French Concession to the south in faded red and American Concession to the north in faded orange; Chinese part of the city to the south of the French Concession in faded yellow.

  2. By the 1850s, Shanghai had a community of 60,000 expatriates, most of whom lived in separate concessions which were divided along national lines. In 1863, the British and Americans merged their territory into the International Concession.

  3. The concessions were usually under the control of a single Western power or the Empire of Japan. However, in the Shanghai International Settlement, the United Kingdom and the United States merged their concessions, while the French retained their separate French Concession .

  4. End of the Foreign Concessions. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese ended all foreign concessions in Shanghai except for the French. This state of affairs was conceded by an Anglo-Chinese Friendship Treaty in 1943.

  5. But we hope you will agree - it is difficult to resist the temptation of this dreamy area. However, despite its die-hard fame, it wasn’t the first settlement for foreigners in Shanghai. #1 foreign concession in town was the British one and here is its history in a nutshell: 1.On 29 August , 1842, the United Kingdom and the Qing dynasty of ...

  6. Concessions established at treaty ports were one of many crucial spaces that facilitated foreign trade and investments in China and the exertion of political influence on Chinese authorities. They were also strategically critical for foreign powers to compete among themselves in the broader contexts of inter-imperialist rivalry in the late ...

  7. Jun 22, 2021 · After the First Opium War (1839 - 1942), 42 concessions were created and many unequal treaties were signed. This marked the beginning of the Century of Humiliation (1839 - 1949), a period of western domination in China. The concessions often had their own police force and laws. Many concessions also established their own military garrison and army.

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