Unit 2 China And Japan.

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Unit 2 China And Japan

China Creation of foreign enclaves to control trade Imperial policy of controlling foreign influences and trade Increase in European demand for Chinese goods (tea, porcelain)

Japan Japan Characterized by powerless emperor ruled by military leader (shogun) Adopted policy of isolation to limit foreign influences

Asia Europeans established trading posts and colonies in Africa and Asia.

Asia Asia Colonization by small groups of merchants (India, the Indies, China) Influence of trading companies (Portuguese, Dutch, British)