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rewona [7]
4 years ago
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nikklg [1K]4 years ago
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Answer:

The emperors instituted a policy of isolationism, which limited trade and outside influence.

Explanation:

The Ming Dynasty existed between the year 1368 to 1644. Initially, the government under the dynasty financed various voyages and explorations to the West around the 1500s to early 1600s.

However, due to the fear of Ming Leaders on the influence of western culture particularly Christianity, eroding the Chinese traditional culture, the emperors instituted a policy of isolationism, which limited trade and outside influence. This led to a decrease in the diffusion of ideas and knowledge which continued to Quing Dynasty.

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