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1. Was the ending of the Ming voyages a result of internal or external processes?

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Answer:

Internal process

Step-by-step explanation:

The ending of the Ming voyages a result of "internal processes."

The above statement is true because the Ming voyages which were stopped in 1433 were as a result of internal processes, some of which were:

1. Following the death of the Yongle Emperor, his son, Hongxi Emperor, was more of a Confucianist and considered the voyages unnecessary

2. The Ming voyages are considered to be costing the country China a lot of money. Hence they felt it needs to be stopped.

3. The need to secure their borders against the raiders from Mongols and the West.

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