The Tang Dynasty (618-907) significantly enhanced trade through the expansion of the Silk Road, which facilitated the exchange of goods, culture, and ideas between China and other regions, including Central Asia and beyond. This increased interaction led to the introduction and spread of various religions, particularly Buddhism, which flourished during this period as it was embraced by both the Chinese elite and common people. The Tang government's support for trade and religious tolerance fostered a cosmopolitan culture, allowing for diverse practices and beliefs to coexist. Overall, the Tang Dynasty's policies and achievements played a crucial role in shaping the economic and religious landscape of China.
It gave the British (mainly the Dutch) access to China which was helpful since China was pretty much the main source of resources.
The Ming dynasty created and expanded trade networks across Asia.
The Ming Dynasty was China's second to last dynasty. The Ming Dynasty helped economic trade and civilizations flourish. They increased tributary links and maritime trading as well.
Both dynasties heavily restricted trade with Europe.
It allowethis allowed the civilizations to grow because they began to take in other cultures food, religion, ethics etc.
It gave the British (mainly the Dutch) access to China which was helpful since China was pretty much the main source of resources.
By blocking its primary trade routes
More people came to China for greater trade
The Ming dynasty created and expanded trade networks across Asia.
it made it were new religon went all over the world..
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how did trade affect european navigation they affect because Asia affect
The Ming Dynasty was China's second to last dynasty. The Ming Dynasty helped economic trade and civilizations flourish. They increased tributary links and maritime trading as well.
Both dynasties heavily restricted trade with Europe.
how did the triangular trade affect the colonies
It allowethis allowed the civilizations to grow because they began to take in other cultures food, religion, ethics etc.
There was no religion in the triangular trade. It was a shipping of goods and slaves.