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The world-renowned sea voyages of the early Ming dynasty ceased entirely when they lost their purpose. Zheng He led seven large-scale voyages within a very short period because he had an additional political purpose: to search for the Jian Wen emperor, Zhu Yunjiu (1377-1402).How much benefit did the Ming receive from Zheng He's trips? The Yongle emperor sent Zheng He on voyages to impose imperial control over foreign trade with China. They also sent him to show foreign countries the power of the Ming Dynasty was. They created new trade with the new world and brought back foreign treasures.
"By far the greater part of Asia remains uncultivated, primarily because climatic and soil conditions are unfavourable. Conversely, in the best growing areas an extraordinarily intensive agriculture is practiced, made possible by irrigating the alluvial soils of the great river deltas and valleys. Of the principal crops cultivated, rice, sugarcane, and, in Central Asia, sugar beets require the most water. Legumes, root crops, and cereals other than rice can be grown even on land watered only by natural precipitation" This is from a website called https://www.britannica.com/place/Asia/Agriculture
Byzantine Empire was called like this afterwards by historians to distinguish it from the Roman empire, which is how people called it at the time.
it was named after its capital, Byzantium (which was renamed to Constantinopole). Byzantium was the name that the Greek gave when they established a colony on that spot.
The answer is: <span>the scientific achievements in these regions
According to Weber, capitalism flourished in these regions due to many inventions in industrial machineries that centered in these regions.
These inventions make our producer able to create higher quality products with a significantly shorter period of time. </span>
Countries trade with each other when, on their own, they do not have the resources, or capacity to satisfy their own needs and wants. By developing and exploiting their domestic scarce resources, countries can produce a surplus, and trade this for the resources they need. You can integrate all of this into your question. Hope this helped.