Tea Addiction, Exploration and Empire
- Robinson
- Year of publishing: 2004
- Place of publishing: London
- ISBN: 1841199176
- Language: English
- Series: first
In 1960, an advertisement in The times: ‘Tobacco or Tea Estate; young man, good A-levels, now fruit farming, seeks position view management,’ received one reply, from Nyasaland. So began Roy Moxham’s sojourn in colonial Africa, managing 500 acres of tea and a 1,000 – plus workforce. His experiences led him to investigate the history of tea, a tale that reflects little credit on the British Empire. When tea reached the West from China, its high price restricted its use. Heavy taxes led to murderous smuggling and to the notorious Boston Tea Party; while in China the British imposed the opium trade to finance its tea dealings. Intrepid British planters flocked to India, Ceylon and Africa, where plantation workers were bought and sold like slaves.
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