Hello! Your answer is isolationist.
China in the 17th century was the late Ming dynasty and the early Qing dynasty. The Ming dynasty was an isolationist government - they periodically banned private shipping, burned privately owned ships, and drove the population away from the coastline. Essentially, they disliked foreigners and their influences (including trade) and weren't afraid to show it. The Qing dynasty continued these types of policies as well.
Japan in the 17th century was also isolationist. In the mid 17th century, a policy called the kaikin was enforced. This prohibited foreign contact with most outside countries (however some trade and diplomatic relationships were still carried out). This was only removed in the mid 19th century.
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There are three criteria according to which people define themselves as Jewish: by religion, by culture and by ancestry. Believers in Judaism are considered Jewish; attachment, observance of traditions, norms, cultural values, knowledge of history make it for the second criterium; and if somebody´s genealogy includes Jewish ancestors, so that person is seen as a Jew, too.
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If this is in today's time: honestly? I would not be surprised. There remains a great deal of prejudice in the South. However, speaking of back just after the Civil War, the answer is certainly yes. The South is where the very people who seceded to become the Confederacy lived in the first place, if their cherished generals were running for leadership positions, they would back them.
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