Which commodity was the British East India Company illegally smuggling into China to balance trade for tea and silk?
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Correct answer: Opium
Britain produced opium in India and sold it in China, despite Chinese imperial bans. The resulting widespread addiction and economic drain led to the Opium Wars when the Chinese government tried to stop the trade.
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