Tea Takes Over
Empire and Trade
Tea and Revolution
From China To Britain
100

This country made tea its national drink in the 1700s.

What is United Kingdom?

100

This company controlled much of Britain's tea trade with Asia.

What is the British East India Company?

100

American colonists protested a British tax on this beverage.

What is tea?
100

Tea was first cultivated on a large scale in this country.

What is China?

200

Tea became popular partly because it was safer to drink than this often contaminated liquid.

What is water?

200

Tea was originally imported from this Asian country.

What is China?

200

Colonists argued that taxes on tea violated this principle.

What is "No taxation without representation"?

200

Tea leaves are steeped in this liquid to make the drink.

What is hot water?

300

People often added this sweet product from Caribbean plantations to their tea.

What is sugar?

300

Britain traded this addictive drug to China in exchange for tea.

What is opium?

300

Protesters dumped tea into this harbor during a famous act of resistance.

What is Boston Harbor?

300

Britain later grew tea commercially in this colony, now a modern country in South Asia.

What is India?

400

Teahouses became popular gathering places for this social activity.

What is conversation/socializing?

400

Britain's desire for tea helped expand this type of overseas territory.

What is a colony/colonial empire?

400

This act of resistance dumped crates of British tea into the Boston Harbor.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

400
The merchants that brought tea from China to Europe in the 1500s and 1600s were from one of these countries. (two answers)

What is Portugal and Netherlands?

500

Tea eventually surpassed this drink, which had been a popular breakfast beverage in Britain.

What is beer?

500

The trade imbalance caused by tea contributed to these conflicts between Britain and China.

What are the Opium Wars?

500

The tea controversy lead to this war.

What is the American Revolutionary War?

500

Control of tea production shifted from China to this part of the British Empire.

What is India?