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    The opium culture was already rampant before the CIA began their secret war in Laos, but the agency also facilitated the trade. A correspondent for Christian Science Monitor reported in 1970 that the CIA “is cognizant of, if not party to, the extensive movement of opium out of Laos.” A pilot also told the reporter that “opium shipments get special CIA clearance and monitoring on their flights southward out of the country.” One former CIA agent stationed in Laos, Anthony Poshepny aka “Tony Poe,”

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    Documentary Essay Throughout China, currency was rapidly changing. At first China used paper money, but silver was the main form of payment. Silver was the main form of payment because it was easier to trade among many different countries with it. Paper money was used for a while, but the worth of it didn’t last very long and so China returned to using silver. Europe, America and China all started using silver for foreign trade. It was important for China to establish trading posts with Britain and

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    Opium In Brave New World

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    Opium is the dried, condensed juice of a poppy, Papaver somniferous that has a narcotic, soporific, analgesic, and astringent effect and contains morphine, codeine, papaverine, and other alkaloids used in medicine in their isolated or derived forms: a narcotic substance, poisonous in large doses. Opium is a drug that is used to escape or hinder one’s reality. Drugs play an essential role in maintaining, a well-ordered society in Brave New World. In the book, Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley

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    Opium War

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    Opium War There were two Opium Wars. The first one was from 1839-1842. This war was fought between China and Britain. This war was fought over the two not seeing eye to eye on a lot of things. The second Opium War was from 1856-1860. In this war the British forces fought toward the legalization of the Opium trade. The reason they did this was to be able to expand coolie trace, to be able to open all of China to British merchants, and also to be able to expand foreign imports from internat transit

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    Opium is made from the opium poppy. It is specifically made from the white substance found in the poppies. Then the liquid is dried to become what we know as Opium. It is used to make many other drugs including heroin. Opium is also known as Big O and joy plant. It is categorized as a schedule two drug which means it is pretty easy to get addicted too. The ways of taking Opium include through the mouth by either smoking it or taking a pill, and/or injecting it through the skin. Opium has many short

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    Opium War Dbq

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    The Opium War from 1839 to 1842 was the beginning of Modern Chinese history. The Opium War was not about opium because the Treaty of Nanjing does not state a single thing about opium. The treaty was between China and England in 1842, stating in the first Article that there should be peace between the two countries. The Treaty of Nanjing does not include any articles about opium being a reason for the war but it includes agreements of both countries to continue trade. Opium was part of the reasons

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    Opium Wars The Opium Wars lasted from 1839-1860 and had a major effect on world affairs. The dispute between Britain and China escalated throughout the years. In the mid 19th centuries, the first Opium War was fought between the forces of Britain and the Qing Dynasty. The first war began because of what China and Britain did to each other to cause this war. The Chinese officials had shut down the drug trafficking to China because it was becoming very addictive to the Chinese population. There

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    Opium War Essay

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    Before the Opium Wars, China’s cohesive civilization was seen to be the “oldest in the world” for they had a number of governmental rules keeping them in power. The united country was geographically isolated, had an immense population, and a single written language, allowing trade and communication throughout China. Their unifying code, Confucianism, was a system of philosophical teachings, emphasizing the value of education and morality. In Europe, the merchants seeked Chinese goods, such as tea

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    The history of Hong Kong and the opium trade are “intertwined”, as Christopher Munn states (107). From its beginning in the nineteenth century, the opium trade in Hong Kong, as counterparts throughout the colonies of Southeast Asia, was managed by a monopoly or farm system. The opium monopoly not only contributed a large portion of revenue to the colonial government, but also helped foster a Chinese business elite class with wealth and political influence in the Chinese community and the colony,

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    Opium is an analgesic drug that produce euphoric. Opium originates from a plant called Papaver Somniferum, more commonly known as the “poppy tears”. Opium have varying amount of alkaloids such as morphine, codeine, thebaine and papaverine. Primarily seen in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Northern India, Thailand, Turkey,Laos, Burma, Mexico, Colombia, and Hungary. Opium is a drug that causes hallucinations creating illusions through each dose taken. Actually the author of Alice and Wonderland was using opium

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