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It wasn't pure gangster and swag skill it was Japan converted to Christianity and the Europeans started to trade with Japan as a result of them landing on the Japanese islands

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It wasn't pure gangster and swag skill it was japan converted to Christianity and the Europeans started to trade with Japan as a result of them landing on the Japanese islands

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Greetings, intrepid students: It is way more gangster to read Sec. 2 in your textbook than it is to just Google the answer to question 3a. (Try looking on page 378.) And for the love of Herodotus, don't just copy/paste Wiki User. I'm tired of reading it. 

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