Opium was<span> first introduced to </span>China by Turkish and Arab traders in the late 6th century.
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Levels of </span>opium<span>addiction grew so high that it began to </span>affect<span> the imperial
and here is a funny joke becuase I dont know why
what do you call a fish with out eyes
fsh, lol corny</span>
1: they feared that they would get deported by the imgration officer.
2: they also feared that there family member(s) would get sent back
3: lots of people had different types of diseases and they thought they would catch them and get sick.
4: had fear of getting lost.
5: most of them didn't have family there so they were worried that they would have to live on streets or that they might jot get a job.
hope these were enough reasons. there r more reasons but these were the only ones i knew of so yea.
The different factors that contributed to Persia's major success as an influential empire were transportation, coordination, and their tolerance policy. One of the main reasons that the Persian Empire was so successful was because of their tolerance of non-Persian citizens living in Persia.