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Jamarcus Mccarty
11 November, 11:53
What foreign policy did the Tokugawa practice
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Lina Stafford
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The answer to your question, "What foreign policy did the Tokugawa practice", it would be isolationism. Isolationism is a type of foreign policy that was created by leaders who wants to protect their country's best interests. They also keep their connections at a distance.
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