It was called the Open Door Policy
they were looking for a faster way to Asia, to trade for spices and etc.
movement toward less international trade
The policy proposed to keep China open to trade with all countries on an equal basis.
One way that the United States secured its trading powers with China was to initiate the Open Door Policy in 1899 and 1900.
To keep the influence of outsiders to a minimum, only the government was to conduct foreign trade and only through three coastal ports, Canton, Macao, and Ningbo.
To keep the influence of outsiders to a minimum, only the government was to conduct foreign trade and only through three coastal ports, Canton, Macao, and Ningbo.
China has exported several major trade items during it's "golden age" of trade to the west that is the 18th and 19th Centuries (1700-1900 AD). The two most important were Tea and pottery products.
Burritos
Slavery and a slave trade DID NOT begin in the 1500s it was the norm since prehistory.
Beijing and Chang'an
1500s to 1600s
It was called the Open Door Policy
Answer this question… A. China's military ruled the empire during the Golden Age, and military leaders forced other countries into trade agreements. B. China had a weak government during its Golden Age, which forced its people to rely on trade to obtain food and other goods. C. China came into contact with many new cultures during its Golden Age and expanded its trade network. D. China had a policy during its Golden Age by which any man could become a merchant, and many took advantage of this policy.
International trade was banned at that time. A little Governmental Foreign Trade were allowed .
The British, Portuguse, and the Dutch during the 17th century.
chinas earliest settlements were the water, food, and trade routes.