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Explanation: European interest in China dates back to Marco Polo, the Venetian explorer who completed two expeditions to China in the late 1200s. Polo published a widely read account of his voyages. For generations, his work remained the only authoritative European text on China. The Age of Exploration in the 1500s produced an increase in Western expeditions into Asia. Over the next three centuries, Britain, France, Spain, Holla…
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Japan invaded "China" in 1937, due mostly to the fact that Japan and China had actually been engaged in conflict for quite some time, and Japan was trying to acquire more resources.
Petersburg was the only way the South could get reinforcements into Richmond since the rest of the City was surrounded by Union troops.