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Fur and other goods.
The European Colonialists tried to exploit China as much as they could. They coveted goods such as silk and tea, among other items. They had an interest in the poppy seed and its use to make opium products. The opium could have medicinal uses as heroin, for example. Chinese porcelain was also valued by Great Britain and other European countries.
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It depends what time period. During the time of First Century BC, China influenced Europeans with new inventions. (Compass, fireworks) etc. But during the latest centuries, Europeans influenced the chinese with military stuff. (Aircraft etc.)
Europeans and Americans both wanted Chinese silk. They also craved their expensive tea.
the middle mens were the europeans China's
China was an isolationist country that did not want to trade with other nations, especially not Europeans. However, Europeans basically took over China and cut it into little pieces among the French, British, Germans, Italians, and Portuguese. They then forced China to trade with them. The trading was very helpful to Europeans, and in the long haul, the Chinese as well.
Asia had a lot goods that were wanted by Europeans. Silks, perfumes, spices, gunpowder, and other things goods were in demand.The new technology in sailing and navigation added to the ability to seek new ways to Asia.
No they wanted to trade with Japan So It is false.
Europeans wanted to buy spices, gold and other goods.
Yes, China did produce goods.
Europeans especially wanted to get fine Chinese goods such as silk, tea and pottery. The United Kingdom and other countries used military power to force china trade.
No, it was introduced by the Europeans.
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the silk road facilitated trade between china and europe
He did not seek normal relations with China