its NOT the choice where it sez that they get rich from European trade lol. =p
well don't pick "japans culture was infleuces by European thought" cuz i got that wrong...trust me....-_^
Trade with Europe began in 1543 after the Portuguese arrived in the country. Several events led to the closing off of trade by 1650 during the Edo period. First of all, the slave trade led to large numbers of Japanese people being sold into slavery and traded throughout Europe. Second, Catholic missionaries began widespread conversions to Christianity, and the Jesuits moved some Christian activity underground, resulting in the 'Hidden Christians.'
It was pure gangster and swaqq skill.
Trade with Europe declined during the Depression.
Japan treated Europeans badly because of the spread of Christianity. Missionaries went around trying and converting people. The Shogun did not like this so he persecuted Christians. This is similar in China with the war they fought with Europe excepted it was to prevent trade. Japan did trade with Europe for a short time
Believed they would receive no benefit from the increased contact with Europeans
very good 100%
The trade development of West Europe and Japan in the postwar decades were the flexible labor force. They got more inventory to trade.
There is two trade in Lisbon Portugal's capital. The Europe's center triangular trade between China and Japan which made it an important center.
Japan was exposed to ideas that revolutionized its society
Under capitalism, merchants were able to conduct unrestricted international trade. Under mercantilism, international trade was restricted.
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
Trade with Europe began in 1543 after the Portuguese arrived in the country. Several events led to the closing off of trade by 1650 during the Edo period. First of all, the slave trade led to large numbers of Japanese people being sold into slavery and traded throughout Europe. Second, Catholic missionaries began widespread conversions to Christianity, and the Jesuits moved some Christian activity underground, resulting in the 'Hidden Christians.'
It was pure gangster and swaqq skill.
Trade with Europe declined during the Depression.
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
THe European union by far, others being the United States and Japan
No. With the mercantile policies of the crown the colonies were limited to English only trade. This resulted in an active smuggling trade with France and the Dutch.