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Please use the ppt to fill in the blanks. - The Britishran a three-country trade __ : British goods to India,Indian cotton and British silver to China, and Chinese tea and other goods to Britain. - For centuries, opium had been used in China and Eurasia for medicinal and some __ purposes, but with the purposeful flow inwards to China, addiction became a problem. In 1813, the Chinese government outlawed the smoking of opium and imposed a punishment of __ offenders 100 times. The British East India Company licensed __ British and American traders to bring the opium in via Chinese smugglers Britain's profit __ from two million ounces of silver flowing out of China in exchange for opium in the early 1820s to about nine million ounces in the early 1830 s. Since __ was costly, it went with leisure time and extre income. Without __ action there would be no one working enough to pay taxes. Demanded that foreign __ hand over their opium stores in exchange for tea, halted trade, and seized the merchants' supplies if they refused to comply. __ should you let it be passed on to the harm of other countries -how much less to China!"

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Please use the ppt to fill in the blanks.
- The Britishran a three-country trade __ : British goods to India,Indian cotton
and British silver to China, and Chinese tea and other goods to Britain.
- For centuries, opium had been used in China and Eurasia for medicinal and some
__ purposes, but with the purposeful flow inwards to China,
addiction became a problem.
In 1813, the Chinese government outlawed the smoking of opium and imposed a
punishment of __ offenders 100 times.
The British East India Company licensed __ British and American traders
to bring the opium in via Chinese smugglers
Britain's profit __ from two million ounces of silver flowing out of
China in exchange for opium in the early 1820s to about nine million ounces in the early
1830 s.
Since __ was costly, it went with leisure time and extre
income.
Without __ action there would be no one working enough to pay taxes.
Demanded that foreign __ hand over their opium stores in exchange for
tea, halted trade, and seized the merchants' supplies if they refused to comply.
__
should you let it be passed on to the harm of other countries -how much less to China!"

Please use the ppt to fill in the blanks. - The Britishran a three-country trade __ : British goods to India,Indian cotton and British silver to China, and Chinese tea and other goods to Britain. - For centuries, opium had been used in China and Eurasia for medicinal and some __ purposes, but with the purposeful flow inwards to China, addiction became a problem. In 1813, the Chinese government outlawed the smoking of opium and imposed a punishment of __ offenders 100 times. The British East India Company licensed __ British and American traders to bring the opium in via Chinese smugglers Britain's profit __ from two million ounces of silver flowing out of China in exchange for opium in the early 1820s to about nine million ounces in the early 1830 s. Since __ was costly, it went with leisure time and extre income. Without __ action there would be no one working enough to pay taxes. Demanded that foreign __ hand over their opium stores in exchange for tea, halted trade, and seized the merchants' supplies if they refused to comply. __ should you let it be passed on to the harm of other countries -how much less to China!"

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- The British ran a three-country trade triangle: British goods to India, Indian cotton and British silver to China, and Chinese tea and other goods to Britain.<br />- For centuries, opium had been used in China and Eurasia for medicinal and some recreational purposes, but with the purposeful flow inwards to China, addiction became a problem.<br />In 1813, the Chinese government outlawed the smoking of opium and imposed a punishment of death on offenders.<br />The British East India Company licensed British and American traders to bring the opium in via Chinese smugglers.<br />Britain's profit from two million ounces of silver flowing out of China in exchange for opium in the early 1820s to about nine million ounces in the early 1830s.<br />Since opium was costly, it went with leisure time and extra income.<br />Without forced labor, there would be no one working enough to pay taxes.<br />Demanded that foreign merchants hand over their opium stores in exchange for tea, halted trade, and seized the merchants' supplies if they refused to comply.<br />"Should you let it be passed on to the harm of other countries - how much less to China!"
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