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1 timestamped hit 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: maritime-bans

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Maritime BAN

Ming and Qing trade restriction reflects a Chinese priority for internal stability over wealth and prosperity.

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Ming and Qing maritime policy

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Ming and Qing trade restriction reflects a Chinese priority for internal stability over wealth and prosperity.

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The Bureaucracy That Ate China

2025-03-13, day precision · Civilization #38: Twilight of the Middle Kingdom

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"Okay? Therefore, they are much more incentivized to rebel. Also, the coastal areas would have so much power that they could ultimately depose him...."

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