Tea and Wars. Summary. Contents. Rob Waring. Level 3-8. Before Reading Think Ahead During Reading Comprehension... 5

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Level 3-8 Tea and Wars Rob Waring Summary This book is about wars that were caused by the import and export of tea by the British. Contents Before Reading Think Ahead... 2 Vocabulary... 3 During Reading Comprehension... 5 After Reading Think About It... 8

Before Reading Think Ahead Look at the pictures and answer the questions. colonists dump import colonies treaty 1. What did England control in the new land? 2. Who were the people in America that were taxed for the tea? 3. What did people do with all the boxes of tea? 4. What did the colonists and British sign after the war? 2 World History Readers

Before Reading Vocabulary A Read and match. 1. a. dock 2. b. harbor 3. c. costly 4. d. decade 5. e. silk 6. f. rot $1.00 7. g. drug $10,000 8. h. affordable Tea and Wars 3

Before Reading B Write the word for each definition. unload black market trade protest opium 1. the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods between people or countries 2. to show that you disagree with something by shouting, carrying signs, etc. 3. a very strong drug with bad side effects 4. illegal trading of goods that are not allowed to be bought and sold 5. to remove cargo or freight C Choose the word that means about the same as the underlined words. 1. The British used opium to purchase things from the Chinese. a. silk b. drugs c. docks d. goods 2. Because it was harmful, the Chinese government made opium against the law. a. affordable b. illegal c. costly d. addictive 3. The colonists chose to throw away the tea that the British brought to the port. a. protest b. unload c. dump d. import 4. The colonists challenged and disagreed with the extra tax on tea by the British. a. protested b. trade c. import d. dump 4 World History Readers

During Reading Comprehension A Match the pictures with the correct sentences. a. The British used the sale of opium to buy Chinese silk. b. The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) was a fight between Great Britain and the colonists. c. During the Boston Tea Party, colonists dumped tea into the water. 1. 2. 3. B Choose the best answer. 1. In the 18 th century, where did many British people choose to move? a. China b. Europe c. The American Colonies d. Both a and c 2. Who decided that the ships could stay in the harbor and unload the tea in Boston? a. Soldiers b. The governor c. The king d. The tea company 3. What started out as a medicinal drug and then became an addictive substance? a. Opium b. Porcelain c. Silver d. Both b and c Tea and Wars 5

During Reading C Choose the correct phrase for each picture. One (1) choice will not be used. a. Hong Kong in the 1840s b. The population of the American colonies c. The First Opium War d. A tea picker in India e. Plants used to make opium 1. 2. 3. 4. D Read each sentence. Write T if it is true or F if it is false. 1. In the 20 th century, the British sent ships with tea to the American Colonies. 2. The colonists had total political power in the British Parliament. 3. People started smoking opium in the 19 th century in China. 4. Before China began trading in opium, it only accepted silver as payment for its tea. 5. China did not sign the unequal treaties to end the Second Opium War. 6 World History Readers

During Reading E Complete the sentences with the correct words. 1. In Boston, ships full of tea were left on the dock to. unload rot 2. A peace was signed between the colonists and Great Britain to trade treaty create the United States. 3. Once people began smoking opium, it became a dangerous. drug medicine 4. The British bought Chinese goods such as porcelain,, and tea to sell in Europe. decades silk 5. After the First Opium War, China agreed to open up five Chinese to the British. colonies ports F Number the events in order from 1=first to 5=last. a. The Americans declared themselves free with the Declaration of Independence. b. During the Boston Tea Party, 340 chests of tea were dumped into the Boston harbor. c. The Chinese destroyed over 20,000 chests of opium owned by the British. d. The American Revolutionary War began. e. The Second Opium War in 1856 was started by the British. Tea and Wars 7

After Reading Think About It A Look in the reader to write the answers to the following 5-W questions. Who? What? When? Where? Why? The dressed up like American Indians and dumped tea into the Boston harbor. China only accepted silver as payment for its, so the British could not afford to buy Chinese tea. In September of, the East India Company sent ships loaded with tea to the American colonies. In the 18th century, Britain controlled a lot of the world s land, population, and trade, but was even more powerful. The British wanted to buy Chinese tea, and made tea affordable for the British to buy. B Complete the sentences below with your own ideas. From this book, I learned. Before I read this book, I knew. Now I also know. 8 World History Readers