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25 June, 15:10

Why did Tokagawa Ieyasa ban Europeans from Japan? a. Europeans began to sell goods within Japan, decreasing the incomes of Japanese merchants. b. Many Europeans were converting Japanese citizens to Christianity. c. Japanese citizens were not immune to European diseases. d. Tokagawa Ieyasa could not collect taxes from European merchants, which caused a decline in the economy of Japan.

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  1. 25 June, 17:53
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    B. Many Japanese citizens were converting to Christianity due to the Europeans’ influence.
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