In opium addiction in the mid-19th century chinese people became depressed because of economic conditions and because of this reason they got more and more addicted to Opium. Thus, it increase the production of it.
The increase of interest in books and learning.
It took place in the 18th century, because Norman Borlaug, an american who's interested in science was born and he did a lot of experiments a stuff... N BAM! It caused the revolution.
The increase of interest in books and learning.
The Great Plague of London in 1665 to 1666 is believed to have been caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, the same organism believed to have caused the Black Death.This, of course, was in the 17th century. I did not locate a plague in London in the 16th century.There is a link below.
The economic depression caused the farmers plight in the late nineteenth century. This had caused them to pay excessive shipping and storage prices. The farmers proposed to resolve these problems by taking control of the government so as to regulate these prices.
Addiction is caused by changes brought about in the brain by drug use, which cause the individual to need the drug in order to function. "Allergy" was the explanation used in the mid-20th Century, when we knew much less about addiction than we know today. While there is some genetic predisposition to addiction -- especially to alcohol -- addiction does not qualify as an allergy, which is an abnormal response of the immune system with an entirely different mechanism.
The development of a merchant class.
the slave trade
It caused a strain on the food supply.
Nicotine is the chemical that causes addiction.
addiction
An addiction can be caused from drugs, alcohol, or any other vice a person may have. Many think addiction is a mental disorder.
Addiction is a disease, but it is caused by a choice - the choice to use it for the first time.
It is not clear that sexual addiction really exists.
Mrs. Dubose's strange behavior was caused by her struggle with a morphine addiction, which led to mood swings and erratic behavior. Her addiction clouded her judgment and affected her interactions with others.
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Addiction, coughing, loss of memory.