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These reasons were both economic and cultural.

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China shifted towards isolationism around 1433 due to domestic concerns and perceived threats from foreign influences. The Ming dynasty was facing internal challenges, such as rebellions and economic issues. Additionally, the emergence of the powerful Zheng He voyages led to fears of foreign interference and exploitation, prompting the Chinese to limit contact with the outside world.

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