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Assessing Foreign Economic Dominance in 19th-Century China

A historian argues: "The foreign control of key ports in 19th-century China was a more insidious form of economic dominance than formal colonization because it crippled the state's financial autonomy while maintaining the illusion of its sovereignty." Evaluate this claim. In your response, justify your position by explaining how control over strategic ports could impact a government's ability to make independent economic decisions.

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