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#241 - Ming 28: Wokou! Wokou! A Pirate's Life For Me!

The History of China

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The Importance of the Seaborn Trade in China

For china, maritime trade has often taken a back seat or tertiary role in its economic calculus. From its very outset, the ming emperors of the jew clan had a tumultuous relationship with seaborn trade. The founder of the ming himself, duan jang ak, the hongu emperor, famously envisioned an empire where the people were kept few and totally immobile. This was never fully realized, but it did serve as a basis for much of the ming policies going forward throughout the dynastic regime.

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