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Tag: East Asia

Migrations in the Pacific, BCE – 1000 CE
Western Pacific Rim, 1989
U.S. Expansionist Policies from 1867
Trade in Japan 19th – 20th centuries
The Cape Horn Route
The Atlantic Ocean – Maritime Shipping Routes
Parts de Marché des États-Unis
Le Poids du Marché Américain
La Balance Commerciale
Japanese Offensive Operations 1941-2 and Allied Counter Offensive
Japanese Expansion to 1941
Islam in China, 9th-20th Centuries
Colonial Trade in Asia and Africa in the Early 18th Century
China During the Mongolian Period and the Sultanate of Delhi
China During the Ming Dynasty
United States Essential Foreign Trade Routes – The Far East
Trading Networks 150 BC-AD 500
Trade and Production Centres in the Ming Period, 1600
The Spread of Farming in East Asia, 12,000 BCE to 500 CE
The Manchu Empire and the European Powers, 1644-1912 A.D.
The Chinese Republic with Tibet and Mongolia c. 1935
The Allied Offensive 1942-45
Tang China 618-907
Prehistoric Peopling of the New World
Nomad Confederacies 800 BC – AD 100
Modern China-Traffic and Communications, 20th Century
Ming and Manchu Qing Imperial Borders, 14th Century to 1760
Loss of Great Ape Habitat from 2002 to 2032
Foreign Religions in Central Asia and China up to the 14th Century A.D.
East and Central Asia 618-907
Colonization of the Americas c. 18,000-8,000 BC
Christianity in Asia, 600 to 1500
China’s New Commercial Power, 2002
Chinese abroad, ca. 1930 A.D.

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