When the first Europeans arrived in the 1500s, particularly the Portuguese, the Japanese responded with a mix of curiosity and cautious engagement. They were intrigued by foreign goods and technologies, such as firearms, which they began to adopt. However, this initial openness gradually shifted as Japan sought to limit foreign influence, leading to the Sakoku policy in the early 17th century, which restricted foreign contact and trade.
A lot of things happened when the European explorers first arrived in China. China was not very impressed with the ideas and merchandise that were brought over from Europe.
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the met the Indians or Native American in the north east
The effect of Japan isolating itself for more than 300 years was peace, stability and prosperity. Europeans were spreading Christianity and trading then and this was feared by the Japanese ruler Tokugawa.
When Europeans arrived at Great Zimbabwe in the 1500s, they found a complex stone city with impressive granite structures, including walls, towers, and enclosures. They also found evidence of a sophisticated society with a well-established trading network and skilled craftsmen.
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Because they wanted something
The europeans wanted to make more money out of the americas.
A lot of things happened when the European explorers first arrived in China. China was not very impressed with the ideas and merchandise that were brought over from Europe.
It wasn't pure gangster and swag skill it was Japan converted to Christianity and the Europeans started to trade with Japan as a result of them landing on the Japanese islands
They were looking for foods, and new world
The period in the 1500s when Europeans started searching for lands they did not know is called the?
It wasn't pure gangster and swag skill it was Japan converted to Christianity and the Europeans started to trade with Japan as a result of them landing on the Japanese islands
It is sometimes called the 'Age of Discovery'.
It wasn't pure gangster and swag skill it was Japan converted to Christianity and the Europeans started to trade with Japan as a result of them landing on the Japanese islands
Europeans wanted to explore the world so that they could gain wealth