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Chinese against foreign trade
the fair trade products are the ones that are more expensive, non-fair trade products are less expensive because if the owner of the slaves making the products gets little money from around the world he doesnt have to pay his slaves. it's very unkind
Ming emporors dissalloud forign trade.
Trade in the form of local products!
Countries trade in order to maximize their products and production. By specializing in only some of their products a country can use the limited resources in the world more efficiently!
Zheng He's voyages helped Chinese trade to grow by establishing diplomatic and trade relations with various countries in Asia and Africa, allowing for the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures. These expeditions also helped to promote Chinese products such as silk, porcelain, and tea, contributing to the growth of China's economy and influence in the region.
Anything you can buy. Not only Chinese products.
Trade.
The British held a monopoly on Chinese trade before the demands of free trade.
2 sentences chinese trade in the philippinesin ancient times?
Simple idea actually. Trade of different countries spreads culture buy trading different foods. Say China was to trade with Israel. Israel would be given some Chinese food/clothes/decorations/products/etc. China would probably not trade with the Jewish people because of their Theocracy, but it was an idea. See, trading different products will result in companies selling the products.
Chinese against foreign trade
At first, England was pretty good at setting itself with business in China. Until then, they they were having a hard time finding products they had that the chinese wanted. When the Chinese finally rejected trade offers, the Europeans forced China to trade with them (by threatening to attack).
The Chinese had most of the silver, they also traded their finished products for it, their goal was to trade everything they had for silver, and never trade silver for anything to anyone. They used silver to back up their currency and armies.
Chinese.
Chinese did not go to Aksum to trade.
slave trade