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Recalling information from our previous unit, how did England get tea?

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Recalling information from our previous unit, how did England get tea?

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England got tea through its colonial and trade relationships. Here are the steps:

  1. Tea was first introduced to England in the 17th century by Catherine of Braganza, the Portuguese wife of King Charles II. She brought the tea-drinking habit from Portugal.

  2. However, it was the British East India Company that popularized tea in England. The company had a monopoly on importing goods from outside Europe, and it began importing tea from China.

  3. In the 18th century, the British East India Company began to import tea on a large scale. They also started to tax the tea, which led to the Boston Tea Party in America.

  4. In the 19th century, the British East India Company started to grow tea in India, in the regions of Assam and Darjeeling, to break the Chinese monopoly on tea. This made tea more accessible and affordable in England.

  5. By the 20th century, tea had become the most popular drink in England, even surpassing beer. It was served at all social events and became a symbol of British culture.

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