They traded with the Americans and Europeans, and especially Spanish.
They didn't directly traded with the Americans but the new crops were introduced to them that caused great commercial boom and also the population growth.
Through the famous Silk Road, the Chinese traded externally: goods from China could wind up in many countries, but the Chinese specifically traded with people from India, providing them with silk and getting coral, jade, pearls, etc. in exchange.
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The Ming Dynasty was China's second to last dynasty. The Ming Dynasty helped economic trade and civilizations flourish. They increased tributary links and maritime trading as well.
It gave the British (mainly the Dutch) access to China which was helpful since China was pretty much the main source of resources.
Answer this question… The Ming dynasty operated trade networks primarily over land, while Europeans operated them over oceans.
The Ming Dynasty
The Ming dynasty created and expanded trade networks across Asia.
The Ming Dynasty was China's second to last dynasty. The Ming Dynasty helped economic trade and civilizations flourish. They increased tributary links and maritime trading as well.
It gave the British (mainly the Dutch) access to China which was helpful since China was pretty much the main source of resources.
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Ming Dynasty was a dynasty of family rulers in China. They ruled from 1368 to 1644 and they promoted the development of art, trade and politics.
Answer this question… The Ming dynasty operated trade networks primarily over land, while Europeans operated them over oceans.
Answer this question… The Ming dynasty operated trade networks primarily over land, while Europeans operated them over oceans.
The Ming Dynasty
The Ming dynasty created and expanded trade networks across Asia.
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The Ming family of Ancient China had established the Ming Dynasty.