By the 1830s, the second largest source of revenue in British India, second only to land taxes, was   a. tobacco.   b. Indian textiles.   c. silk.   d. tea.   e. opium.

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By the 1830s, the second largest source of revenue in British India, second only to land taxes, was
  a.
tobacco.
  b.
Indian textiles.
  c.
silk.
  d.
tea.
  e.
opium.
  1. The "new imperialism" accelerated the earlier Columbian exchange and the global propagation of nonnative plant life. This is illustrated by the fact that in 1769, there were only three Eurasian plants in California, but by 1900
      a.
    more than 60 percent of the grasses in California were Eurasian in origin.
      b.
    none of the native mammals in California was still alive.
      c.
    nearly 100 percent of the fruits grown in California were from either Asia or Africa.
      d.
    most of the forests in California were overtaken by European tree species.
      e.
    95 percent of all plant life in California was of European origin.
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