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Lostsunrise [7]
3 years ago
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Read the excerpt from "Early Victorian Tea Set" by Neil MacGregor. As it got cheaper, tea also spread rapidly to the working cla

sses. By 1800, as foreigners remarked, it was the new national drink. By 1900 the average tea consumption per person in Britain was a staggering 6 lbs (3 kilograms) a year. In 1809 the Swede Erik Gustaf Geijer commented: Next to water, tea is the Englishman’s proper element. All classes consume it . . . in the morning one may see in many places small tables set up under the open sky, around which coal-carters and workmen empty their cups of delicious beverage. How does Geijer’s comment support MacGregor’s point?
Social Studies
2 answers:
Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Macgregor believed that tea is a symbol of British history, and Geijer's comment on the popularity of tea in Britain in the 19th century supported his point.

Explanation:

After Great Britain began its tea harvest, it became a famous drink among upper-class people, since it was not accessible to everyone for its high price.

After the events of the industrial revolution, there were many changes, including the decrease in tea prices, which is why it became a popular drink among all British, and it became a custom to drink tea at five in the afternoon after a long day of work.

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Alex787 [66]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

its A on edge

Explanation:

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