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How Victorian Tea Obsession Funded China's Bloodiest Civil War
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Victorian families in London and Boston consumed Chinese tea and silk, paying with silver that flowed from South American mines. To recover this silver, Britain forced opium into China, triggering the Taiping Rebellion. During the war, British and American merchants continued buying tea from Taiping-controlled regions, paying in silver that funded Taiping rifles, while Qing forces used customs duties from the same trade to fund their siege. Thus, every cup of afternoon tea directly financed the gunpowder that devastated Nanjing, creating a brutal global loop connecting Victorian drawing rooms to China's slaughter.

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