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Q: Why did Japan forced out Portuguese traders?
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Japan forced out Portuguese traders because Japan did what?

Japan forced the Portuguese out because of their participation of revolt by persecuted peasants and Christians in 1637 known as the Shimabara Rebellion. The rebellion was crushed at a high cost to the shogun's army.


Who where the first europeans to visit japan?

The Portuguese. Portuguese traders to be exact.


How did Portuguese become superior traders?

The Portuguese came first as traders to India


Who came first as traders to india?

The Portuguese came first as traders to India.


Where did Tempura come from?

Tempura originated in Japan and was introduced by Portuguese traders in the 16th century. The dish typically consists of seafood or vegetables that are battered and deep-fried. It has since become a popular dish in Japanese cuisine and is enjoyed both in Japan and around the world.


What license did the Portuguese issue non-Portuguese traders to allow them into the Indian Ocean?

Cartaz


Did portuguese traders introduce the concept of slavery to Africa?

No


When did the Portuguese come to Japan?

a Portuguese vessel landed there after being blown off course.


When did Portuguese traders first settle in Macau?

Portuguese traders first settled in Macau, also known as Macao, in the 1550's. It is located in China and was rented to Portugal by the Chinese empire as trading port in 1557.


How did the Japanese react to the Portuguese traders and European goods?

They were some what suspicious in the beginning.


Who forced the slaves to work?

Slave traders and plantation owners.


Did traders make the whole trip on the silk road?

Traders were forced to walk the whole way, this is the main route in those times.