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The British established a(n) _____ trade with China. spice tea opium none of the above
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The British established a(n) _____ trade with China.
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c. opium
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The British established an "opium" trade with China, since opium was in high demand in Asia, and both the British and the Chinese saw an opportunity to make immense profits.
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