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Yes, there is a flourishing maritime trade in China
A powerful maritime area typically refers to a region that has significant influence or control over its surrounding seas, often due to its naval capabilities, strategic location, economic importance, or natural resources. This can involve the ability to project force, regulate maritime activities, secure trade routes, or assert territorial claims in the maritime domain.
The sea trade that was denied by Britain was the Maritime fur trade. The Maritime fur trade was a ship based fur trade system that really focused on getting the furs of sea otters and other animals.
Maritime trade was preferred to overland trade for several reasons, including lower costs, higher carrying capacity, speed, and ability to access a wider range of markets. Ships were able to transport larger quantities of goods at a lower cost than caravans over land, making maritime trade more efficient and profitable. Additionally, maritime trade allowed merchants to reach distant markets in different regions and continents much faster than overland routes.
An economy primarily based on trade with countries via the sea. Islands are primarily maritime economies.
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