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Chinese became addicted to opium in the 19th century. Explain.

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Answered by danishbhat052
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The britishers exported silk and tea from china and paid silver coins which was a threat to nation so they started illegal trade of opium with china .

In some time the demand of opium increased in china as they were addicted of it . So to produce more opium britishers payed advances to the bengal farmers and with the time the demand of opium increased and increased in china .

Answered by NightUmbrella
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Opium was introduced into China by the Portuguese in the early 16th century. It was known for its medical properties and therefore small quantities were used for certain type of medicines. The Chinese were aware of the dangers of opium addiction and thus the emperor had forbidden its production and sale. But the British began an illegal trade in opium in the mid-18th century. With the help of the local agents they were able to unload it in a number of seaports of southeastern China. From then, opium found an easy way into China, making the people addicted to it.

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