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What did the treaty of nanjing do? a) it allowed the portuguese to remain trade relations in china b) it gave the british rights to ports and low tariffs c) it gave china the right to expel any merchant country which violated their system of beliefs d) it allowed the japanese to remain independent of china in government and trade

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