On the topic, people often thought of the conflicts between Asian countries and European naval forces and reluctance of the former to open up in the 19th century.
Actually, China had been trading with the West for many centuries before that, even back during Mongol times of the 12th century (remember Marco Polo?). Likewise Japan, in the 15th and 16th century with Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands.
Asian countries only became suspicious of Western intentions when they learned of the British takeover of India (initially by the British East India Company), the Dutch occupying the East Indies (now Indonesia) and the Spaniards in the Philippines. That's when they clamped up and refused to admit western traders and missionaries as those were the intial westerners who paved the way, either intentionally or unintentionally, for western colonialism in India, the East Indies and the Philippines...
Can you blame them?
2007-02-23 03:33:48
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answered by Anonymous
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China Had little issues, as early by way of fact the 1200s Macro Polo became traveling previous commerce routes to Cathay (China). it became a protracted experience for retailers to commute, all overland, China by no skill had any problems with Europe until eventually it became communist in the time of WWII. Korea and Japan, the place distinctive, they the two needed to be left on my own from out area impacts, interior the 1850 the US Made the 1st effectual tries at commencing off commerce with Japan. Korea became isolationist, additionally, being a peninsula, and on the far area of the Asian continent, few eu had traveled by utilising land that far. interior the 1860 and 70s commerce with Korea became minimum by utilising such human beings by way of fact the dutch, yet Korea grew adversarial interior the previous due 1860s and early 1870s, and there as an incident concerning the US, and the US sent troops, and we invaded the coast of Korea, and in June of 1871 captured ii coastal forts, and positioned and end to the harassing of yankee commerce ships. (our first Korean conflict). After that Korea became open to commerce, and so became Japan.
2016-09-29 12:38:59
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answered by ? 4
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