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Why did the Chinese abandon the commercial voyages of the Zheng He expeditions?Group of answer choicesThe size of the fleets was so limited that they could not compete with the greater capacity of the European voyagesThe trade with foreign regions produced a negative balance of trade for China that drained bullion from imperial coffersMany of the ships were lost as a result of poor ship design and inadequate sailing technologyThere was little of value for the Chinese to import in trade, and the voyages were expensive to carry out

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Why did the Chinese abandon the commercial voyages of the Zheng He expeditions?Group of answer choicesThe size of the fleets was so limited that they could not compete with the greater capacity of the European voyagesThe trade with foreign regions produced a negative balance of trade for China that drained bullion from imperial coffersMany of the ships were lost as a result of poor ship design and inadequate sailing technologyThere was little of value for the Chinese to import in trade, and the voyages were expensive to carry out

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The Chinese abandoned the commercial voyages of the Zheng He expeditions primarily because there was little of value for the Chinese to import in trade, and the voyages were expensive to carry out. The expeditions were grand and costly, and the returns in terms of trade were not sufficient to justify the expense.

While the other options mentioned like the size of the fleets, negative balance of trade, and poor ship design and technology might have been contributing factors, they were not the main reasons. The Chinese fleets were actually quite large and advanced for their time. The trade might have resulted in a negative balance, but this was more due to the high cost of the voyages than the trade itself. And while some ships might have been lost, this was not a significant enough issue to halt the expeditions.

In conclusion, the primary reason was economic. The cost of the expeditions outweighed the benefits from the trade, leading the Chinese to abandon these voyages.

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