The mongols incresed foreign trade,especially along the silk roads to western markets.
The Mongols had a relatively open policy towards trade and foreign contacts. They established secure trade routes, such as the Silk Road, that facilitated commerce between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. They encouraged trade by providing protection to merchants and ensuring the safety of their caravans. This policy allowed for cultural exchange and economic prosperity within the Mongol Empire.
The mongols incresed foreign trade,especially along the silk roads to western markets.
America's ealry foreign policy tended toward isolationism.
No. Foreign policy refers to a country's policy toward other countries. For example, U.S. foreign policy is the policy of the U.S. with respect to countries in South America and Central America, Mexico, Canada, and countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, etc.
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John Seiler has written: 'U.S. foreign policy toward Southern Africa: continuity and change' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
to neutrality, to internationalism, to neutrality
Nicholas A. Veliotes has written: 'U.S. policy toward the Persian Gulf' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
Shivaji Ganguly has written: 'U.S. policy toward South Asia' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
soviet union didn't exist until 1922
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Mordechai Gazit has written: 'President Kennedy's Policy Toward the Arab States and Israel' -- subject(s): Foreign relations