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Which established trading posts in Southeast Asia?

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Answer:

England.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the 16th and 17th centuries, European traced trade routes and trading posts in several regions, like Dutch and England. In the 14th centuries was Portugal expanding their Empire trough Africa (that's why Portugal is not the answer).

The reason of theses trade routes was spice trade. Back then, spices were an important deal in economies.

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Muslim traders built trading posts in Southeast Asia and taught Islam there
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