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... market. The English wanted tea, porcelain, and silk from china. The Chinese however didn't want to gods the English offered in return. ...
(841 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... of credit. Then the company used the silver to buy tea, porcelain, and other Chinese goods for sale in Britain. Thus, a "triangular ...
(2558 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... "After all the cups, the marmalade, the tea, among the porcelain, among some talk of you and me, would it have been worth while..." (2045). ...
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... chairs were made of it." 7 Also, the custom of drinking tea, coffee, and chocolate became widespread and created a huge demand for Chinese porcelain cups and ...
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... The British imported silk and tea and porcelain from China, which they paid for with luxury items such as clocks and textiles but mostly with silver. ...
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... opium. Opium from British India paid for Britain' s imports from China, such as porcelain, silk, and, above all, tea. The First ...
(3658 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)
... up as Indians and boarded three British tea ships and dumped 348 chests of tea into the ... of the cities solemnly, for the line of duty had rang its porcelain bell ...
(1280 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... "After the cups, the marmalade, the tea, among the porcelain, among some talk of you and me, would it have been worth while, to have bitten off the matter with ...
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... The British used the ports on Hong Kong to export tea, silk, and porcelain to England. The Chinese Emperor did not like the British. ...
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... center of the hall . After a few moments the boy went to a booth that was selling porcelain vases and tea sets . While there the boy ...
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... There were many inventions that sprouted during this time. Some of them were paper, porcelain, silk, iron, tea, seismograph, and the wheelbarrow. ...
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... In addition to tea, they also purchased " large quantities of silk and rhubarb" (Hsu, 150) along with beautiful Chinese porcelain. ...
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... I thought about writing about the little porcelain cups, but thought that tea drinking really couldn't be all that important to teach me about art. ...
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... Or at times, Mangan's sister would come out to call him in for tea, and they ... The nearest was a booth selling porcelain vases where the young woman who ran the ...
(1136 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... In the eighteenth century, Chinese green tea became very popular among Europeans and Americans. Chinese silk and porcelain were also in great demand. ...
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... The Tang also started using porcelain, to make fine china. ... They learned to write with Chinese brushes on paper, to drink tea, and to eat with chopsticks. ...
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... The ships carried endless payloads of porcelain, silk, and spices, as well as the new drink that would soon become all the rage in Europe, Chinese tea. ...
(1990 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... eye, it resembles ivory-colored soap shavings and has the texture of porcelain. ... drugs, some more visible than others--the cups of coffee and tea, the glasses ...
(1756 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
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