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What was the Edo Period?

O A new era of constant warfare
A new era of unification and peace that led to nearly 200 years of increasing Japanese population, wealth, knowledge, and infrastructure
O A new era of trade with the Muslims
O A new era of converting to a western religion
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User Brittany
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Correct answer is A new era of unification and peace that led to nearly 200 years of increasing Japanese population, wealth, knowledge, and infrastructure .

Step-by-step explanation:

Second option is correct because this was one of the most prosperous period of Japanese history, also known as Tokugawa period. It was a period of isolation, when Japan developed.

All other options are not correct, because Japanese weren't allowing influence from the outside.

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