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16. Based on the passage, we can infer
that in 1636, the Japanese government:​

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The Tokugawa government of Japan attempted in its 1636 Seclusion Edict to exclude cultural ties with Europe from the inner structure of Japanese culture. By focusing on three regions, the Edict tried to do this. Firstly, by excluding people who introduced European ideas to Japan, it aimed to curtail cultural exchanges.

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The Tokugawa government of Japan attempted in its 1636 Seclusion Edict to exclude cultural ties with Europe from the inner structure of Japanese culture. By focusing on three regions, the Edict tried to do this. Firstly, by excluding people who introduced European ideas to Japan, it aimed to curtail cultural exchanges.

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