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Which country isolated itself from outside influences from the seventeenth century through much of the nineteenth century?.

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From the 1600s to the mid 1800s, Japan isolated itself from outside influences, and limited both its trade and relations with other nations under what is called the sakoku policy, which is sometimes also called the “period of national isolation”.

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