In various times, Japan has allowed cultural influences and trade with outside nations, most notably China and Japan. The greater part of Japanese history, however, the country was isolated from outside influences due to politics and the difficulty of reaching Japan during the stormy season.
The last opening of trade between Japan and the outside world was in 1854, when Commodore Perry forcibly established trade using the threat of his fleet.
Since that time, economic relations have been booming, leading to Japan becoming a major global player on the fields on consumer electronics and automotive industry. Many times, Japan has disputes with other countries as it prevents foreign goods, services or companies from settling, in fear that the internal economy would become too weak or dependant.
Currently, the statement best describing the Japanese trading policy would be "Export-focused economy with strong protectionist influences".
The triangular trade was a trading route between Europe, Africa and the Caribbean =)
Under capitalism, merchants were able to conduct unrestricted international trade. Under mercantilism, international trade was restricted.
USA, pacific rim(aisa) europe, centul and south amirica, middle east, africa, Oceania.
During the Crusades, land was being fought over and won by Europe. With these territorial conquests, the Europeans won many parts of different lands. Such land gave them Muslim contact, allowing new ideas and cultures to spread; cultural diffusion. This increased Europe's trading ways with the Middle East and also, indirectly, weakening the feudal system. Your Welcome :)
The European middle class was more powerful after the Commercial Revolution than it was under feudalism.
More people die than are born during a given period is a statement that describes negative population growth. The statement describes negative population in Western Europe.
The map of Europe had changed significantly because many nations' borders had changed.
Many Europeans moved to the colonies to get rich by producing sugar
why did europe start start trading
Many Europeans moved to the colonies to get rich by producing sugar
"Iron Curtain" had divided the continent into two opposing camps.
Answer this question…Increasing taxes on imported goods and cutting government spending
The economy thrived as a result of rising trade with Europe and Asia -Apex-
they traded with Europe and Asia
The rivers provided important transportation routes.
Europe does a a lot of internal trading within countries. However, other trading partners include the Americas, East Asia, and the Middle East.
trading not just by trading but by invading other lands