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How did the Chinese regard the Europeans who arrived to trade with them?
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Answered by nisha02345
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How did the Chinese regard the Europeans who arrived to trade with them? They regarded the Europeans as foreign devils or pirates with whom they did not need to do business. Which countries succeeded in trading with Japan? What was the effect of Portuguese efforts to spread Christianity in Japan?

Answered by abhi138573
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Before the of modern imperialism, when Europe dominated large parts of the world by deploying the newly acquired powers of industrialisation and nation-building, Europe had already established the seeds of its empire across the world. For a long time, the early modern rise of European colonial empires in Asia has been seen as a clear sign of precocious European superiority. Today, more signs than ever show that these empires were not a simple narrative of European expansion: they stemmed, just as much, from Asian agency. In other words, for most of history, Europeans have had a very different relationship with the peoples of Africa and Asia than simple domination.

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