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The British East India Company's trade in opium with China was primarily an attempt to:

  1. Improve the health of the Chinese population
  2. Reverse a trade deficit caused by the British demand for Chinese tea
  3. Spread British agricultural techniques to Asia
  4. Comply with international drug regulations
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Correct answer: Reverse a trade deficit caused by the British demand for Chinese tea

Britain spent massive amounts of silver on Chinese tea, but China had little interest in British goods. By smuggling opium from India into China, the British created a demand that allowed them to claw back silver and balance their trade accounts.

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