During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China experienced significant foreign influence through trade, exploration, and cultural exchanges. The dynasty initially implemented policies that encouraged maritime trade, leading to increased contact with foreign nations, particularly through the voyages of Admiral Zheng He, which expanded China's diplomatic and commercial ties with Southeast Asia, the Indian ocean, and East Africa. However, as the dynasty progressed, isolationist policies emerged, limiting foreign engagement and ultimately leading to a decline in external influences. Despite this, foreign goods, ideas, and religions, such as Christianity, left a lasting impact on Chinese society during the Ming period.
The qin dynasty did not have influence outside of china because all info was lost once the dynasty was defeted
They resented the influence of foreigners in China.
Marco Polo came to China during the yuan dynasty.
Never!! The mongols ruled China when it was the Yuan Dynasty. Then Chinese people got China back and called it the Ming Dynasty.
yes
The qin dynasty did not have influence outside of china because all info was lost once the dynasty was defeted
They resented the influence of foreigners in China.
Marco Polo came to China during the yuan dynasty.
Never!! The mongols ruled China when it was the Yuan Dynasty. Then Chinese people got China back and called it the Ming Dynasty.
yes
Foreign traders came to the country by sea, bringing opium with them. The Qing Dynasty banned opium in 1800, but the foreigners did not listen to that statement. In 1839, the Chinese took away twenty thousand boxes of the opium from the British. The British retaliated, and the four Opium Wars began. Then China was defeated and the establishment of Western settlements at numerous seaports.
yes
The Boxers enjoyed rising popularity because they were attacking foreigners, and were restoring China to the way it was before it was dominated by foreigners. The Boxers hated foreigners and hoped to rid China of all traces of foreign influence. Postnote: They failed
Foreigners were generally not welcomed in Ming China, as the dynasty implemented strict policies to limit foreign influence and maintain control over trade and cultural exchange. The Ming government prioritized Confucian values and viewed foreign interactions with suspicion, leading to a focus on self-sufficiency. While limited trade occurred through designated ports, such as in the Treaty of Tientsin, overall attitudes towards foreigners were largely restrictive and wary.
The Yaun dynasty.
beacause it is cool !!
It was created during the Han Dynasty in China....