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Tea Plantation

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'Assam Tea Industry' link added
[[Tea]] was originally a [[China|Chinese]] export first traded by the [[East India Company]] in 1685 from [[Canton]] (up river from [[Macao]]) and the trade was in 1750 a more valuable revenue stream than all of India. The trade was lost in 1833, and a year later native tea plants were found growing in Assam. Interest was reignited, the first export of tea from India was 12 tea chests in 1838. The Assam Tea Company took over the East India Company's tea plantations in 1839. By 1860, a million pounds (weight) of tea was being grown in:
[[Image:Plucking tea.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Plucking tea]]
*[[Assam]]. See also page '''[[Assam Tea Industry]]'''
*[[Travancore]]
*[[Nilgiri Hills]]
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