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What was the effect of japan's self imposed isolation?

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Japan's two-and-a-half-centuries of self-imposed isolation resulted in an increase in domestic trade and agricultural production. The shogunate imposed this policy of isolation in order to remove the colonial and religious influence of Spain and Portugal. read more

There were both negative and positive effects of Japan's self-imposed isolation. Negative effect: They were closed off from the world. They did not trade, this meant they had limited exotic resources. Positive effect: They were safe. read more

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