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The voyages of Zheng He during the Ming Dynasty mark one of the most ambitious overseas adventures undertaken in the fifteenth century. Explain the purpose of these voyages, what was learned during them, and circumstances that led to a decision by Chinese leaders to bring them to a halt.
The voyages of Zheng He during the Ming Dynasty mark one of the most ambitious overseas adventures undertaken in the fifteenth century. Explain the purpose of these voyages, what was learned during them, and circumstances that led to a decision by Chinese leaders to bring them to a halt.

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