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Merchants West & East - MIT Visualizing CulturesHowqua, a leading merchant in Canton, was one of the richest men in the world in the early 19th century. Howqua, 1830 by George Chinnery Metropolitan Museum of ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Who was 19th-century merchant Howqua, the 'Chinese Bill Gates of ...Apr 29, 2022 · Although he would eventually be known to foreign traders as Howqua (or Houqua), the world's one time richest man was born Wu Bingjian in 1769, ...
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China Trade Paintings: What the Portrait of Howqua Reveals about ...May 20, 2021 · Howqua Wu Bingjian, had risen to become the most senior of the hong merchants in Canton, one of a select few permitted to trade in silk and ...
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China. The Canton Trade. - The Maritime Heritage ProjectsHowqua, whose real name was Wu Bingjian, was the leader of the Canton Cohong, and a leading Hong merchant in the Thirteen Factories of Canton ( ...
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[PDF] Houqua and His China Trade Partners in the Nineteenth CenturyKnown today as. Guangzhou, this Chinese city witnessed the economic dynamism of global commerce until the demise of the Canton System in 1842. Records of its ...
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The World's Richest Man in the First Half of the 19th Century Was a ...Nov 15, 2024 · Wu Bingjian was born in Fujian in 1769. He was the third in the family and inherited his father's nickname, Howqua, a phonetic ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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300 Years Ago, the Richest Man in the World Was Chinese: He Lent ...Nov 25, 2024 · Wu Bingjian was born in Fujian in 1769. He was the third in his family and inherited his father's nickname, Howqua, a phonetic ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Chinese and Western merchants of the Canton tradeWu Ping-Chien, known as Howqua, lived from 1769 to 1843. As the preeminent hong merchant he amassed one of the greatest fortunes of the early 19th century.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Portrait of Wu Bingjian (1769-1843), known as Houqua | 30826Wu Bingjian, known as Houqua, was a Chinese merchant based out of Hong Kong and one of the richest men in the world in the early nineteenth century.
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None### Summary of Howqua's Garden Construction in Honam
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The Canton System (www.chinaknowledge.de)It was an expression of a threefold hierarchy, namely foreign traders (yanghang 洋行) being subordinated to the monopolist cohong guilds.
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Weaving a Trading Network (Chapter 3)Putting his own capital at risk as he sent his goods to America, Houqua sidestepped the Americans' perennial problem of a shortage of capital for the purchase ...
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[PDF] Opium, India and Chinamerchant known to Westerners as Howqua or Houqua (Wu Bingjian). Howqua was the leading Chinese opium dealer until 1821, when he apparently stopped investing ...
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America and the China Trade | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American ...One of these merchants was Wu Bingjian (1769–1843), known to American merchants as Houqua. He was a favorite of American merchants and the affection was ...
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Sustaining Trust (Chapter 4) - Global Trade in the Nineteenth CenturyHis business in America entailed the risk of sending his goods half a world away, and for the return of the proceeds to reach Canton, Houqua had to wait until ...
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Objects of Addiction: Opium, Empire, and the Chinese Art TradeDec 20, 2023 · The Chinese merchant Howqua (1769–1843) became one of the richest men in the world working with the British EIC and U.S. firms like Russell ...
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The Blue-Blood Families That Made Fortunes in the Opium TradeJan 23, 2024 · Soon, he and his brother Robert were also on quasi-familial terms with Wu Bingjian (who was also known as Howqua) and his clan. Years later, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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American Trade in Opium to China, Prior to 1820 - UC Press Journals"Our friends Houqua & Perkins & Company... request that you will purchase ... Opium & ship [it] to us (ibid., J. & T. H. Perkins to Williams, [April ?], 1817).
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Chinnery and Houqua: Questions of Attributionhalted and opium destroyed during the first Opium War. (1839 – 42), Houqua was put in charge of the burning and was held in chains by the Chinese authorities ...
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[PDF] Introduction - Assets - Cambridge University Presscentury Canton. This study of Houqua and the Canton trade system adopts a global perspective. Such a global approach, overlooked by pre- vious generations ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary<|separator|>
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of Wu Bingjian (Howqua)'s gardens, residences, and contributions, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To manage the dense and detailed nature of the data, I will use a structured table format in CSV style for key details (gardens, residences, contributions, etc.), followed by a narrative summary to tie it all together. This ensures all information is retained while maintaining clarity and organization.
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Ah Kin Howqua (1829-1873) - Find a Grave MemorialFeb 18, 2023 · Ah Kin HOWQUA was the son of Wu Bingjian who traded as Houqua. Wu Bingjian Houqua, was a Chinese banker and merchant who traded with the ...
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5 - To Reorganize or To Be Recognized? Reconstituting Business in ...Jul 5, 2016 · Houqua “gathered together his brothers, uncles, nephews, great-nephews and others to discuss the business of dividing the family's assets and ...
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26 Mar 1844 - THE SENIOR HONG MERCHANT. - TroveHOWQUA, the Senior Hong Merchant, expired at Canton on the 4th instant. His biography would include all the important events connected with the foreign ...
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07 Sep 1844 - DEATH OF HOWQUA THE HONG MERCHANT. - Trovehe died, and for a long time had been in a. feeble state of health, with an extremely. attenuated frame, but with unimpaired.
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Introduction - Global Trade in the Nineteenth CenturyJul 5, 2016 · This book presents an account of Houqua's business enterprise not only to showcase the economic dynamism in China prior to the advent of the ...
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Howqua And the How qua: how a Chinese monopolist - jstorWhile the hong merchants sold some of th western traders, they occasionally shipped tea to the US on their ow. In 1810, for example, an American ship carried a ...Missing: debts | Show results with:debts
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Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century: The House of Houqua and ...This analysis of Houqua's enterprise intervenes in the major debates that have preoccupied economic historians. Much has been written about the Canton system as ...
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American Merchants and the China Opium Trade, 1800–1840Jun 11, 2012 · American Merchants and the China Opium Trade, 1800–1840 - Volume 42 Issue 4. ... Howqua was by this time an indispensable ally of Perkins & Co., ...
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Houqua's “Swiss Account” in America (Chapter 6)At the outbreak of the Opium War, what began as Houqua's regular shipment of consigned goods to his partners in the United States turned into an allocation ...