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Scriptum ab PaulZaikin - English

  • Tea.

  • Tea.
  • Everyone knows about this drink and I doubt that there will never be a man who did not drink.
  • Tea appeared before our era in China, where the bushes had carefully kept from prying eyes.
  • In the mid-seventeenth century, the dried leaves of the tea began to be imported to Europe.
  • The drink is so pleased with the Europeans (particularly the British) that the country simply traded their gold and currency reserves at the dried leaves of grass.
  • A century later, when to pay for the tea already had nothing, the British steel instead of gold to offer the opium.
  • So began the first opium war, where the British happy for myself got tea bushes.
  • After that England imported tea bushes in their colony in India, and forcing the people to work for themselves.
  • So England is becoming a tea Empire.
  • What's next you ask?
  • In the XIX century on the shelves appears sugar.
  • Drink plain tea has no interest, and the sugar industry does not have sufficient production volumes.
  • What can you do?
  • England exports from its colonial settlements in Africa black people, and sends out to America to work on the cane plantations to produce sugar.
  • And God only knows how many ships sank in the Atlantic ocean ships with people...
  • Now we Wake up and drink tea without even thinking how many times he's paid human victims.
  • Thank you for reading to the end.
  • I await your opinions in messages.

PLEASE, HELP TO CORRECT EACH SENTENCE! - English