Globalization: Japan, Africa, and Brazil

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History

 

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December 18, 2015

 

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Therefore, Japan’s economic interaction began over a short distance, between the capital cities of Edo and Kyoto (Edo being the shogun’s administrative capital and Kyoto the imperial capital) (Woy 552). The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History explains that because the shoguns required the daimyos to frequently venture to Edo, the roads and maritime routes were well maintained and constantly utilized...
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Soon, “commercial traffic developed along these roads” and rice was developed as currency used in transactions between shoguns and daimyos (Woy 552). Economic interaction with European traders was less lucrative. The Earth and Its Peoples states that, “Aside from the brief boom in porcelain exports n the seventeenth century, few Japanese goods went to Europe, and not much from Europe found a market in Japan (Woy 553)...
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