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what was one effect of oda nobunagas limits on the power of buddhist monasteries and other reforms on trade in japan? trade throughout the empire was limited only to local markets. trade routes and naval power became less important over time. trade across the empire opened up and gave more control to merchants. the buddhist monasteries gained more control over trade.
Oda Nobunaga's reforms aimed to centralize power. Limiting Buddhist monasteries' power reduced their control over trade. His policies like land surveys and standardizing weights/measures promoted trade. Merchants benefited as trade across the empire expanded without monastic dominance.
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Trade across the empire opened up and gave more control to merchants.