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anygoal [31]
3 years ago
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How did Japan's relations with China and Korea develop after the Mongol invasions? A wary truce developed between the three nati

ons. War between the three nations became constant. Japan welcomed the influence of China and Korea. Japan became even more isolationist than it had been.
History
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Eduardwww [97]3 years ago
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They became true enemies i think

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