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To an extent yes. However, during the Tokugawa shogunate from around 1600s to mid-1800s, trade was extremely limited to the Dutch at only one heavily guarded port.

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Mostly China and Korea (trading things like silk, wood, pottery, ect.)

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Did medieval traders visit medieval village's?

Medieval traders often visited villages, as they had to pass through them in their travels. They were allowed to trade in the villages at any time, but they were especially attracted to the villages when fairs were going on, because the fairs also attracted other traders and people who would buy their goods.


How did the US upset Japan before the bombing of pearl harbor?

Do you mean, "What did the U.S do to japan before peal harbor?" and if so, the U.S imposed a trade embargo on Japan because Japan had invaded Indonesia. The trade embargo cut Japan's oil supplies quite a bit.


How was the US experience estabishing trade with China different from US attempts to open trade with Japan?

The US opened up trade with Japan directly, being the first Western country to violate Japan's isolationist policy. As a result, they established embassies and consulates in Japan and traded directly with the Shogunate and (later) Empire of Japan. Conversely, by the time the US arrived in China, Western countries had already carved up much of China into Spheres of Influence. As a result, the US pursued the "Open Door Policy" which was a policy that would allow the US (and any other Western power) to operate in any of the extant Spheres of Influence.


How did Japan react to Western ways of life?

Japan was never occupied or colonised by any European countries, and in the early days of trade with outsiders they were kept isolated and mixing with the local population was not allowed.


Did they have any monuments in medieval London?

yes they did

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Does Shikoku japan have lots of sea trade?

It has to if it wants to trade with other island of japan or any where else.


Does japan have any trade barriers?

no because they have squinted eyes


Did ancient ancient Australia trade with any other civilizations?

There is some evidence that Australian aborigines traded with others from the Asian islands.


Did medieval traders visit medieval village's?

Medieval traders often visited villages, as they had to pass through them in their travels. They were allowed to trade in the villages at any time, but they were especially attracted to the villages when fairs were going on, because the fairs also attracted other traders and people who would buy their goods.


How did the US upset Japan before the bombing of pearl harbor?

Do you mean, "What did the U.S do to japan before peal harbor?" and if so, the U.S imposed a trade embargo on Japan because Japan had invaded Indonesia. The trade embargo cut Japan's oil supplies quite a bit.


What is the current state of trade between Japan and the US?

Strong, Japan continus to be one America's largest trading partners. Furthermore, Japanese corportations such as Toyota Motot Company are puring investments into the United States. In 2005, 8.2% of imports in the US came from Japan and 6.1% of export trade was conducted with Japan. The US actually trades more with Japan than any European country, even Germany and the UK.


How was the US experience estabishing trade with China different from US attempts to open trade with Japan?

The US opened up trade with Japan directly, being the first Western country to violate Japan's isolationist policy. As a result, they established embassies and consulates in Japan and traded directly with the Shogunate and (later) Empire of Japan. Conversely, by the time the US arrived in China, Western countries had already carved up much of China into Spheres of Influence. As a result, the US pursued the "Open Door Policy" which was a policy that would allow the US (and any other Western power) to operate in any of the extant Spheres of Influence.


Are there any famous Medieval knights?

no


How did Japan react to Western ways of life?

Japan was never occupied or colonised by any European countries, and in the early days of trade with outsiders they were kept isolated and mixing with the local population was not allowed.


Did Africans try to fight against slavery?

Warring African tribes were among the chief suppliers to the slave trade, anxious to profit from the sale of their captured enemies. The few civilizations that had any modern armies were mostly European colonies, so there was no active opposition to the slave trade until the mid-1800s.


Did they have any monuments in medieval London?

yes they did


How old was a medieval lord?

A medieval lord could be any age. A child could be born a lord.