The Chinese, under Emperor Zhu Di, built a huge fleet of massive (for the time) treasure ships and sent them around the known world to trade.
Supported the expansion of overseas trade.
No, already in those days Germany consisted of several different states, doing more or less as they pleased, and the authority of the Emperor was weak.
The Native Americans lived in the great plains in the 1400s.
Chinese Admiral in the Indian Ocean. In the early 1400s, Zheng He led the largest ships in the world on seven voyages of exploration to the lands around the Indian Ocean, demonstrating Chinese excellence at shipbuilding and navigation.
The person who invented the gold ball in the 1400s was pure genius. He was able to
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To Project China's power and cultural influence across the oceans. Part of the reason is to show complete naval dominance of the seas and exact tribute from every known state. The other aim is to find a nation with accomplishments comparable to itself.
Supported the expansion of overseas trade.
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The ocean-going voyages of the early 1400s, under Admiral Zheng He, came to an end in the 1430s.
To Project China's power and cultural influence across the oceans. Part of the reason is to show complete naval dominance of the seas and exact tribute from every known state. The other aim is to find a nation with accomplishments comparable to itself.
The end of Chinese exploration in the early 1400s affected global trade patterns in several ways. For one, the world got to know about the Silk Route, which was essential for trade, commerce, and growth.
The main result of Zheng He's voyages was the expansion of China's overseas trade.
The end of Chinese exploration in the early 1400s affected global trade patterns in several ways. For one, the world got to know about the Silk Route, which was essential for trade, commerce, and growth.
to keep japan,asia and other conturys away it was PRIVATE
zheng he, do your own home work ;)
And since then the Great Wall was built, rebuilt to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire from the Hun's and Mongolian attacks during the rule of successive dynasties.