Well, for starters, it was associated with aristocracy. In the 1600s, tea was brought to Britain. King Charles II's wife, Princess Catherine of Braganza drank tea, which caught on among aristocrats. The East India Company had monopolised the food industry in England, resulting in tea becoming more popular than coffee, chocolate, and alcohol (side note: Since the Americans drank coffee to distinguish themselves from the British, as did the French Revolutionaries to distinguish themselves from the Monarchy, coffee was associated with Enlightenment ideals which the Brits, having a monarchy, naturally didn't like).
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