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Why did Ming leaders believe that foreign trade had negative effects?


Foreign trade led to other nations invading China.

The trade led to higher taxes on the richer classes in China.

Too much money was spent on trade and not on building projects.

Trade interactions led to societal changes that weakened Chinese culture.

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Trade interactions led to societal changes that weakened Chinese culture.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Chinese Ming leaders believed that foreign trade had negative effects because they were afraid that outside influences would corrupt and weaken their own culture.

As a a result of this, there was a hesitation to engage in foreign trade and focused mainly on exportation only.

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