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The British opium trade was sparked by a. trade war with India. c. the British demand for opium. b. war with China. d. the British demand for tea.
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The British opium trade was sparked by a. trade war with India. c. the British demand for opium. b. war with China. d. the British demand for tea.
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The correct answer is D. the British demand for tea.
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It was a result of the British demand for opium. Even shakespeare was rumored to smoke opium
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