Significant explorers and traders in Japan included the Portuguese, who arrived in the 1540s, introducing firearms and Christianity, and the Dutch, who established a trading post in Nagasaki in the early 17th century, becoming Japan's primary European trading partner during the Edo period. Other notable figures include the Englishman William Adams, who became an adviser to the shogunate, and the Spanish, who were involved in trade and missionary activities. These interactions significantly influenced Japanese culture and trade practices.
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The British came to The Gambia first as Explorers then as Missionaries, Traders and finally appeared as Colonialists.
He isolated it to remove the colonial and religious influence in Japan at the time. yeaaaa
The Portuguese. Portuguese traders to be exact.
Traditional aboriginal artists based their artwork on two things:Stories from the Dreamtime, i.e. the aboriginal time of creationRetelling significant events such as hunts, initiations, visits from foreigners such as the Macassan traders or Dutch explorers
Apart from explorers, they were mainly trappers and fur traders
Yes, the Rio Grande has been famous for explorers and traders for centuries
Zeblon Pike was one of a couple French explorers and traders that explored the rocky mountains.
As explorers it was the English, as settlers and traders it was the Dutch West Indies Company and the first Colonists were the Swedes.
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