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The Manchus are sensitive to the need …

Years: 1684 - 1827

The Manchus are sensitive to the need for security along the northern land frontier and therefore are prepared to be realistic in dealing with Russia.

The Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689) with the Russians, drafted to bring to an end a series of border incidents and to establish a border between Siberia and Manchuria (northeast China) along the Heilong Jiang (Amur River), is China's first bilateral agreement with a European power.

In 1727 the Treaty of Kyakhta delimits the remainder of the eastern portion of the Sino-Russian border.

Western diplomatic efforts to expand trade on equal terms are rebuffed, the official Chinese assumption being that the empire is not in need of foreign—and thus inferior—products.

Despite this attitude, trade flourishes, even though after 1760 all foreign trade is confined to Guangzhou, where the foreign traders have to limit their dealings to a dozen officially licensed Chinese merchant firms.

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