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Tea Drove The Trade Imbalance
- Britain needed Chinese tea and paid in silver, creating a persistent trade imbalance.
- Opium became the de facto commodity to reverse the outflow of silver and finance British tea imports.
From Medicine To Mass Commodity
- Opium shifted from medicine to a mass-consumed luxury after new smoking techniques and Portuguese introduction.
- British-controlled Patna opium supplied high-demand, high-quality product that flooded Chinese markets.
Lin Zexu's Public Opium Destruction
- Lin Zexu surrounded the foreign factory in Canton, seized 20,283 chests and publicly destroyed the opium over three days.
- Missionaries witnessed the burning on 3 June, an event still commemorated in China.


