East China played a significant role in expansion due to its economic dynamism, strategic geography, and cultural influence. The region's rich Natural Resources and developed infrastructure facilitated trade and commerce, attracting merchants and settlers. Additionally, East China's proximity to maritime routes enabled overseas expansion and the establishment of trade networks. This combination of factors contributed to the region's prominence in both domestic and international contexts, influencing broader patterns of expansion in China and beyond.
Julius Caesar helped Roman expansion by his military conquests in Gaul, Spain, and the mid-east.
They changed some areas into plains for their horses . ( I think so)
So China can trade and share goods with the Middle East, Middle west, and Europe
It encouraged western settlement by making it possible for farmers and ranchers to send their products to the East.
The expansion in the number of conquered people did not affect Rome's expansion because it was the product of her expansion.
Increase in expansion affect the demand because more supply/expansion with constant demand will lead to excess in expansion which affect the demand.
It is called East China Sea and it is a marginal sea east of China.
The sea off the east coast of China is the East China Sea.
It is located east of china.
In 1931, Japan seized the region of Manchuria in northeastern China. This act marked the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the expansion of Japanese aggression in East Asia.
which best describe the expansion of trade between Britain and china
Pre-war Japan was mostly interested in countries that could provide them with raw materials and oil, which Japan did not have and which it needed for its industrial and military expansion. So that meant: Manchuria and China and the surrounding south-east Asian countries, the Dutch East Indies and the Philippines.