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The Business Research Of Yingkou Region In The Early And Mid Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2015-01-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y N CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330431989908Subject:History of Ancient China
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Yingkou is located at the mouth of Liaohe.This is a watershed supplies,commodity circulation port.Yingkou is a port town and rising with the developmentof the northeastern coastal trade.In the early and mid Qing Dynasty The scope of itsradiation include Niuzhuang; Gaizhou; Tianzhuangtai; Haicheng; Mogouying;Xiongyue etc.Before the opening of the treaty ports commercial trade town inYingkou area has been developed.In the middle period of kangxi,After the lifting ofthe ban on maritime trade The region’s business trade developed rapidly.By themiddle of the Qing Dynasty,It was already the highest amount of tax the northeastcoast harbor and the recruitment of wandering people to reclaim wasteland.Make theeconomic development in this area has the support of Labour.In the early and midQing Dynasty,Some industry in yingkou region were:Sea salt industry; Filaturesericulture industry; Oil extraction industry and so on.The industry was veryprosperous.At the same time...Haikou trade commodity output was also veryrich.Mainly include:Bean products; Cereals and Grain and medicinal herbs,etc.Yingkou region as a transit trade port,Mukden dominated areas in easternLiaoning And the whole Northeast were vast hinterland areas in Yingkou PortYingkou supply and circulation of goods provides for this vast region.Economicexchanges and off throughout the Northeast and Southeast coastal areas.Achieve aprosperous trade in goods In the early and mid Qing Dynasty.So trade in Yingkouport area and Shandong, Tianjin and the southern provinces are a focus of thisstudy.In a word,Research the Yingkou municipal areas of business opportunities Inthe early and mid Qing Dynasty also has some significance to explore the process ofmodernization in the region.
Keywords/Search Tags:In the early and mid Qing Dynasty, Yingkou region, The town, Commercial
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