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10 July, 08:12

In the 18 century sugar cotton tea and coffee differ from earlier trade items because they a:all produced outside of europe b:are easily traded in china as well as europe c:all depend on high volume of trade, not high price to make a profit D:all are easily produced in many diffrenet areas of the world so no single country can maintain an monoply on there supply

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  1. 10 July, 10:01
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    Tea was not the only tropical product to reach the masses of the people in Great Britain. Coffee became a staple beverage during the 18th century as well. By 1740 there were over 550 coffee houses in London alone. These establishments became common meeting places and hotbeds of political activity in addition to selling tropical goods.
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