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    the opium poppy plant also known as Papaver somniferum; this substance is utilized for many different medicinal uses. This plant allows for chemical compounds to formulate different types of narcotics that can decrease nausea, suppress cough, treat effects of cancer, promote quality of life and in such cases of morphine, control acute pain. The narcotic called morphine is a Benzylisoquinoline alkaloid. History of Morphine According to Tétényi, there is no one way the origin of the opium poppy

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    History of Opium Opium is a narcotic drug prepared from the juice of the opium poppy, Pa paver somniferum, a plant probably indigenous in the south of Europe and western Asia, but now so widely cultivated that its original habitat is uncertain. The medicinal properties of the juice have been recognized from a very early period. It was known to Theophrastus and appears in his time to have consisted of an extract of the whole plant, since Dioscorides, about A.D. 77, draws

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    Opium Essay

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    Opium Opium- an addictive drug originally used as a painkiller. It is obtained from the unripe seeds of the opium poppy and can be made into substances that a person can smoke causing relaxation, alleviated anxiety, and a state of euphoria. Continued use of the drug also induces deterioration to the mind and body of a person eventually causing death. The substance was therefore stated illegal in China during the late 18th Century yet consistently smuggled into the country via British merchant

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    Opium Wars

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    Opium Wars and They Changed China In the early eighteen hundreds, Britain and other European countries demanded more and more Chinese commodities, especially tea and silk. However, only the port in Canton was opened to foreign countries, and Chinese would not take any other form of payments besides silver. The desire to make China into a free market that foreigners have more access to and the increasing, though illegal, European opium import to China eventually created tension between the European

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    Opium Poppy Drug Heroin

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    in color from white to black (Heroin Facts. (2017, August)). Heroin comes from the Opium Poppy plant, once it grows it is cut open and a white liquid comes out of it which is later turned into Morphine by adding hot water. After the morphine is mixed with other substances to make the drug Heroin (C. (2016, October 12)). The plant Opium Poppy has been around since the Mesopotamian and Sumerian cultures. The First Opium War in 1839

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    Opium trade has been a trade that has evolved throughout history with change of who controls the supply and how the trade is done. Drug trade has been a controversial topic as it has been a main source of revenue for people and a major conflict socially and politically. The drug itself has been proven to be harmful and caused several side effects with people suffering from withdrawal and mental problems. Even with the harmful effects of the drug opium has become a major resource of revenue for India

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    The opium trade has been a trade that has evolved throughout history with changing of who controls the supply and how the trade is done. Drug trade has been a controversial topic as it has been a main source of revenue for people and a major conflict socially and politically. The drug itself has been proven to be harmful and caused several side effects with people suffering from withdrawal and mental problems. The drug has caused Even with the harmful effects of the drug opium has become a major

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    Opium Trade Dbq Essay

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    system controlled by Great Britain, largely due to the opium trade. Prior to Europe’s industrial revolution in 1800, China had little need for products from other countries, and participated sparingly in world trade, while Europe borrowed China’s ideas and inventions to gain a financial foothold. But in the 19th century Britain introduced opium into the Chinese market, setting off a chain of events that lead to the Opium Wars, which along with the opium trade sapped China’s economic strength. Nevertheless

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    1.). A central topic encountered in “Opium Brides” was corruption. The opium bride movement consisted of daughters, of the borrowing farmer, were traded to repay a debt to the drug dealers. The Frontline segment revealed corruption within Afghanistan’s government, economy, and social construct to be the leading cause of the opium bride movement. The narrator states,” 200,000 opium farming families produce over 90% of the opium output.”. Multiple opium farming families confessed to the consequences

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    Opium and the Industrial Revolution Essay

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    Opium and the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution brought social change and economic growth for Great Britain. This era provided the perfect environment for a new social class to emerge from urban squalor. During the Industrial Revolution a group of citizens who breathed polluted air, drank toxic water, worked fourteen-hour days in dimly lit factories and lived in close quarters. This group is known as the working class. In Karl Marx’s Manifesto of the Communist Party he predicted

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