In the 18th century, China was the major power in Asia, and a significant power internationally. By...

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In the 18th century, China was the major power in Asia, and asignificant power

internationally. By 1940, this situation had radically changed.What factors (both internal

and external) led to this shift?

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It goes to back in the 15th century when the European were trying to develop the route to get into China which was the part of East Indies and therefore with the starts of trade and business in China it has started to develop and slowly become the Major power in Asia in the 18th century    See Answer
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