Explain the three-way trade system that developed after the British Empire took over India.

A. the British empire bought opium and cotton from china. In exchange, it sold Chine tea the empire had taken from India.
B. no three-way trade system developed after the British empire took over India.
C. The British empire bought tea from china. in exchange, it sold china opium and cottonthe empire had taken from India.
D. the British empire bought rice from china. in exchange, it sold china opium and cotton the empire had taken from india.

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C. The British empire bought tea from China. In exchange, it sold China opium and cotton the empire had taken from India.

This three-way trade system developed as a result of the British Empire's control and exploitation of India's resources. The British Empire purchased large quantities of opium and cotton from India, and then sold these goods to China. In return, they bought tea from China, which they then sold in various markets for profit. This system was highly profitable for the British Empire, as it allowed them to exploit the resources of both India and China while maintaining control over the trade routes. However, it also led to significant social and economic problems in both countries, such as the Opium Wars in China.
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