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- Battle_of_Chinkiang abstract "The Battle of Chinkiang was fought between British and Chinese forces in Chinkiang (Zhenjiang, in modern transcription), China, on 21 July 1842 during the First Opium War. It was the last major battle of the war. The British capture of this stronghold allowed them to proceed forward to Nanking. Fought near the confluence of the Grand Canal and Yangtze River, the battle effectively blocked operation of the Caoyun system, a transport network vital for the movement of grain throughout the empire. As a result the Qing Daoguang Emperor decided to sue for peace and agreed to sign the Treaty of Nanking, which brought hostilities to an end.".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang causalties "107 wounded,".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang causalties "3 missing".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang causalties "34 killed,".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang combatant "*22px British East India Company".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang combatant "Qing Dynasty".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang combatant "United Kingdom".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang commander Hugh_Gough,_1st_Viscount_Gough.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang date "1842-07-21".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang isPartOfMilitaryConflict First_Opium_War.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang notes "Casualties source:".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang place Jiangsu.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang place Zhenjiang.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang result "Decisive British victory".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang strength "3,000–4,000 (est.) Bannermen".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang strength "6,907".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang thumbnail West_Gate_of_Ching-Keang-Foo.jpg?width=300.
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- Battle_of_Chinkiang caption "British troops at the western gate of the city".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang casualties "107".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang casualties "3".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang casualties "34".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang casualties "Heavy casualties".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang combatant Qing_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang combatant "United Kingdom *22px British East India Company".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang commander Hugh_Gough,_1st_Viscount_Gough.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang commander "Hai-ling".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang conflict "Battle of Chinkiang".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang date "1842-07-21".
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- Battle_of_Chinkiang notes "Casualties source:".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang partof First_Opium_War.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang place "Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang result "Decisive British victory".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang strength "3000".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang strength "6907".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang subject Category:1842_in_China.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang subject Category:Battles_of_the_First_Opium_War.
- Battle_of_Chinkiang subject Category:Conflicts_in_1842.
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- Battle_of_Chinkiang comment "The Battle of Chinkiang was fought between British and Chinese forces in Chinkiang (Zhenjiang, in modern transcription), China, on 21 July 1842 during the First Opium War. It was the last major battle of the war. The British capture of this stronghold allowed them to proceed forward to Nanking. Fought near the confluence of the Grand Canal and Yangtze River, the battle effectively blocked operation of the Caoyun system, a transport network vital for the movement of grain throughout the empire.".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang label "Battle of Chinkiang".
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- Battle_of_Chinkiang depiction West_Gate_of_Ching-Keang-Foo.jpg.
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- Battle_of_Chinkiang name "Battle of Chinkiang".