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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.

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