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How did China’s geography affect its development in ancient times?

China was limited in its ability to grow due to the lack of farmland.
China used the bordering seas to spread its culture to other people.
China was isolated by the landforms that blocked it from other regions.
China used its major rivers to spread its power over surrounding people.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In ancient times, the geographic features of China isolated the country from the rest of the world. Natural barriers, such as mountains, deserts, rivers, and seas, made travel to and from China challenging. ... They made the spread of ideas and goods between the ancient Chinese and others outside the region difficult. In that case, isolationism allowed China to defend themselves against the nomadic invaders that, constantly throughout history, have been knocking on their doors (or walls). It hurt because: Zheng He was making such great advances in exploration.

Answered by mubashreenthakur
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China is a country located in East Asia bordering fourteen other countries, including Mongolia to the north; Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan,

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