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tea
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British colonialism
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Introduced as a popular beverage in colonial territories, such as India and Sri Lanka
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tea
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Colonial America
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Associated with political protests and boycotts, symbolizing resistance to British rule
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tea
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Colonial America
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Considered a luxury item, heavily taxed by the British, leading to the Boston Tea Party
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tea
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Colonial countries
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A luxury commodity, associated with high society and formal occasions in colonial countries
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5
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tea
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Colonial history
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Tea was introduced to various colonies by European powers and became associated with colonial trade and exploitation.
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tea
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Colonial societies
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Tea is associated with formal occasions and high society, reflecting European influence
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tea
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colonial era
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Tea is a popular daily drink, and tea time is an important social activity
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tea
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colonial era
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Tea is a traditional beverage and an integral part of the local culture
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9
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tea
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post-colonial countries
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Tea is often associated with colonial history and oppression, and may have negative connotations
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