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In 1644, the Manchus conquered China. They started the Qing Dynasty. The Manchus allowed only limited trade. They also limited foreign contacts and tried to restrict foreign influence in China. The Qing Dynasty was China's last dynasty. It lasted until 1911.


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What was last dynasty in china?

The Qing Dynasty. Although they were the last they were not the worst. The rulers of this dynasty were called the Manchus (Manchurians) They took advantage of the Ming Dynasties weaknesses and decided to take over in 1594. The tried to restrict foreign influence on China and allowed little trade. The Qing Dynasty lasted until 1911 (de facto) or 1912 (de jure).


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At the end of the eighteenth century, the Qing Dynasty in China was notably dismissive of trading with Great Britain. The Qing court maintained a strict trade policy, limiting foreign trade to specific ports and largely viewing Western nations, including Britain, with suspicion. This attitude was exemplified during the Macartney Mission of 1793, where the British envoy's requests for expanded trade rights were rebuffed by the Chinese emperor. The Qing's isolationist policies ultimately contributed to tensions that would escalate in the following century.


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They restricted foreign trade.


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