The Ming Dynasty

a. under Yongle, had Chinese ships bring back Christian missionaries to China.
b. sent a fleet far into the Indian Ocean.
c. sent a huge army into Japan, which captured and held the city of Edo for one year until a debt owed to the Chinese government was paid.
d. saw their fleets reach the Mediterranean Sea.
e. dismantled the Great Wall as it was no longer needed for the defense of China.


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