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Western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported to China in the late 19th century as Western powers established their output in China.

Who were the western powers??????
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What were the western powers?

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Answered by mastermimd2
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Explanation:

The First Printed Books

The First Printed BooksPrint in China

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.• In the late nineteenth century, western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported as Western powers established their outposts in China.  

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.• In the late nineteenth century, western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported as Western powers established their outposts in China.  • Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture.

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.• In the late nineteenth century, western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported as Western powers established their outposts in China.  • Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture.Print in Japan

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.• In the late nineteenth century, western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported as Western powers established their outposts in China.  • Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture.Print in Japan• Around AD 768-770, Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan.

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.• In the late nineteenth century, western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported as Western powers established their outposts in China.  • Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture.Print in Japan• Around AD 768-770, Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan.• The Buddhist Diamond Sutra was the oldest Japanese book which was printed in AD 868.

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.• In the late nineteenth century, western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported as Western powers established their outposts in China.  • Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture.Print in Japan• Around AD 768-770, Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan.• The Buddhist Diamond Sutra was the oldest Japanese book which was printed in AD 868.Print Comes to Europe

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.• In the late nineteenth century, western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported as Western powers established their outposts in China.  • Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture.Print in Japan• Around AD 768-770, Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan.• The Buddhist Diamond Sutra was the oldest Japanese book which was printed in AD 868.Print Comes to Europe• In the 11th century, Chinese paper reached Europe via the silk route.

The First Printed BooksPrint in China• The earliest print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea.• By the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China, the uses of print diversified.• In the late nineteenth century, western printing techniques and mechanical presses were imported as Western powers established their outposts in China.  • Shanghai became the hub of the new print culture.Print in Japan• Around AD 768-770, Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan.• The Buddhist Diamond Sutra was the oldest Japanese book which was printed in AD 868.Print Comes to Europe• In the 11th century, Chinese paper reached Europe via the silk route.•

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The development of printing allowed Chinese officials to make important documents. It helped in military terms and lots of others. Also during 930 to 940 the Chinese were depressed because of war and poverty., so when they invented printing it made some of them happier because books could be printed and read.

Western powers include America, European countries, etc .

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