The vast waters of the Pacific, while known to and sailed by Pacific Islanders for millennia, were not widely navigated by the rest of the world until half a millennium ago. When European explorers – Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish – arrived in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, China and its Southeast Asian neighbors had already developed an extensive trade network along the eastern shores of Asia, and with India and the Arabic wor…
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