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Tiana
20 January, 21:05
How did China's policies change after th e 1430s
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Dallas Lamb
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Most Confucian officials thought China gained little trade. They also thought that China benefited little from contact with foreigners. These officials were far move concerned with threats of invasion from Central Asia. So the Ming government ended the maritime voyages.
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