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The Dutch supplanted the Portuguese in Asian trade primarily due to their superior naval power and more effective trading strategies. They established the Dutch East India Company in 1602, which allowed for centralized control and funding of expeditions, giving them a competitive edge. Additionally, the Dutch employed aggressive tactics, including military confrontations and strategic alliances, to gain control over key trade routes and ports. This combination of military strength, economic organization, and innovative trading practices facilitated their dominance in the region.
Central Asian military methods,Buddhism,and western cultural styles
Answer this question… They allowed small European armies to defeat larger African and Asian forces when invading territory.
the United States had never before sent military forces to intervene on the East Asian mainland
Answer this question… They allowed small European armies to defeat larger African and Asian forces when invading territory.
The poultry industry.
Indonesia
Cambodia was the southeast Asian country that Richard Nixon approved military action in.
Are you Asian? If so, you are still not at risk of being slaughtered if the Asian flu breaks out in your area. [Assuming that is what your question means as a joke, otherwise the connections in your question are not clear.] In any case, if you get your flu vaccinations each year, you should be protected against the Asian flu if it has potential for spreading into your area during a future flu season. It is not expected to be one of the types of flu circulating in the 2011-2012 flu season in the US.
Japan
the source of inspiration for the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution of 1896
Thailand
Cuz the military likes to be different or they had an Asian cook named chow
asian
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The Dutch supplanted the Portuguese in Asian trade primarily due to their superior naval power and more effective trading strategies. They established the Dutch East India Company in 1602, which allowed for centralized control and funding of expeditions, giving them a competitive edge. Additionally, the Dutch employed aggressive tactics, including military confrontations and strategic alliances, to gain control over key trade routes and ports. This combination of military strength, economic organization, and innovative trading practices facilitated their dominance in the region.
In the US, White grandparents were found to be the least likely racial group responsible for their grandchildren.