They had hoped to escape the influence of European invaders coming from England and France. Also they needed to escape attempts by the Chinese to contain, assimilate, or destroy their way of life or lives. They wanted to settle in more fertile land to the south of China.
D - voyages and exploration
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Akhenaten (r. 1353-1336 BCE) was a pharaohof 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt. He is also known as 'Akhenaton' or 'Ikhnaton' and also 'Khuenaten', all of which are translated to mean 'successful for' or 'of great use to' the god Aten. Akhenaten chose this name for himself after his conversion to the cult of Aten. Prior to this conversion, he was known as Amenhotep IV (or Amenophis IV). He was the son of Amenhotep III (1386-1353 BCE) and his wife Tiye, husband of Queen Nefertiti, and father of both Tutankhamun (by a lesser wife named Lady Kiya) and Tutankhamun's wife Ankhsenamun (by Nefertiti).