The mountains in China were hard to pass and people could die very easily trying to pass them. The Gobi desert was also another landform that locked them out from the world. Also because of some emperors of China who thought of isolation.
-brief history of isolationism
After the zheng he voyages in the 15th century, the foreign policy of the ming dynasty in china became increasingly isolationist. Emperor Hongwuwas the first to propose the policy to ban all shipping in 1371.The Qing dynastythat came after the Ming often continued the latter dynasty's isolationist policies.
The Himalayan mountain range and the Gobi desert and the mountains to the west as well.
China was considered an isolated nation throught much of of its history because of high mountains helped isolate the country
What caused China to stay isolated for so many years
mountains and oceans
because of its geography
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most happened in inner china because most of the people were trapped in inner china because the geography kept them isolated
Yes! And China is still technically Communist but you wouldn't know it from all the shopping and consumerism of Modern China.
Japan and China
Opinions vary, but Chairman Mao gets a special award from me for having been the worst ruler in the history of China.
the early history of china goes all the way back to 5,000 b.c. and I believe the dynasties are the best part. The best dynasty was the Xao dynasty it was awsome the second best was the gan ning dynasty :)
Throughout much of its history China has been considered to be a closed society and isolated nation
A closed society and isolated nation
China was considered an isolated nation throught much of of its history because of high mountains helped isolate the country
high mountains help isolate the country
By doing nothing
The Gobi Desert kept China isolated.
China has been involved in many wars throughout its history. You need to be more specific.
The oldest nation is San Marino. Civilizations existed before, but were not nations, for example China (olden China), Mesopotamia, and the Roman Empire.
Yes, for a time it was. They did not trade with any foreign lands, and people were not allowed in or out. This caused a national feeling of ethnocentrism, or the idea that their culture was Superior. Then when the Silk Road was created and China was no longer isolated.
It is isolated physically, with mountains and by the Great Wall of China, yet there are many more.
Natural physical barriers led to China's isolation.
We are more in debt than ever before in the history of our nation. Communist China practically owns us.