Unwilling cultivators were made to produce opium through a system of advances.From the 1780s,such peasants
The crops should be grown on the land and fields that lay near villagers and well manures .if they plant opium on the land then pulses could not be grown there or they would have to grow on the interior land where harvests were poorer.
they got it from India then manufactured the opium
See: India/Opium Trade
If you're referrring to the opium wars between China and Britain, the British bought opium from growers in India (which was under British control at the time).
The British insisted on growing opium in India primarily for economic reasons. They sought to generate revenue to offset trade imbalances with China, where opium was in high demand. Additionally, the British East India Company monopolized the opium trade, using it to finance colonial ventures and maintain control over the region. This exploitation had devastating social and health impacts on Indian society.
The crops should be grown on the land and fields that lay near villagers and well manures .if they plant opium on the land then pulses could not be grown there or they would have to grow on the interior land where harvests were poorer.
Opium comes from a plant. Your body cannot produce it.
they got it from India then manufactured the opium
In the late 18th century,the English East India company was buying tea and silk from China for sale in England.England at this time produced nothing that could be easily sold in China.The Manchus were unwilling to allow the entry of foreign goods.The British could buy tea only by paying silver coins or bullion.This meant an outflow of treasure from England.So they searched for a commodity they could sell in China,something they could persuade Chinese to buy.The British merchants began illegal trade in opium.While the British cultivated a taste for Chinese tea the Chinese became addicted to opium. As the market for opium grew in China the British forced Indian peasants in Bengal to produce opium.From 1780s,the village headmen began giving them money advances to produce opium.The cultivators were tempted to accept the offer hoping to meet their immediate needs and pay back the loan at a later stage.Thus the Bengal peasants had to cultivate opium on the best land.The government pay was low and they became poorer.
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See: India/Opium Trade
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If you're referrring to the opium wars between China and Britain, the British bought opium from growers in India (which was under British control at the time).
No, the body does not produce opium. Opium is a substance derived from the poppy plant, specifically the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). However, the body does produce its own natural pain-relieving compounds called endorphins, which can bind to the same receptors as opiates, providing pain relief and a sense of well-being.
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someone who is addicted to opium, which is produced by poppies and usually smoked. It is also used to produce pain killers.