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History, 02.06.2021 19:20 KHaire2077

In the 13th and 14th centuries, a number of Europeans sought to broaden European ideas throughout the world. Many of these new explorers were Christian missionaries, had sought to enter into China. But these journeys had little long-lasting
effect on East-West trade because of a series of political developments in Asia in the last decades of the 1300s, which put an
end to further European exploration of Asia. The Yuan dynasty in China, which had been interested in European missionaries
and trade, was overthrown, and the new rulers were unreceptive to Western culture and ideas.
What dynasty in China was unreceptive to Western ideas and influence and sought to limit European trade and religious change?
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A)
Ming
B)
Tang
Wong
D
Ying

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