Social Issues and Colonial Responses · 1867–1930
The Opium Trade
The government's reliance on opium revenue versus the social cost of addiction.
Key Questions
- 1Why was the British government the primary seller of opium?
- 2How did opium use affect the labouring classes?
- 3What led to the rise of the Anti-Opium Movement?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Social Issues and Colonial Responses - S2
Level: Secondary 2
Subject: History
Unit: Social Issues and Colonial Responses
Period: 1867–1930
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