Multiple Choice
How did Japan's trade relations evolve between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries?
A) Trade relations increasingly favored the interests of Portugal.
B) European business accounted for half of the government's annual revenue.
C) The Japanese excluded the British from trade opportunities.
D) Japan's trade relations with Europeans became more limited and restrictive.
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