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Tea: Addiction,Exploitation and Empire

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Tea: Addiction,Exploitation and Empire - Moxham, Roy
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The British were slow to take to tea, lagging behind the Portuguese and Dutch, and even the French. When they finally took it to their hearts, however, it became a national obsession. They covered their kingdom with tea gardens and tea shops. The taxation of tea led to massive smuggling, and the loss of their American empire. To guarantee their supply of tea they went to war against the Chinese. Intrepid planters cleared the jungles of the empire - in India, Ceylon and Africa - to plant up tea. They moved over a million ...

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Tea: Addiction,Exploitation and Empire 2004, Robinson Publishing, London

ISBN-13: 9781841199177

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