The Meiji restoration, rapid industrialism
to fit in with the world
Japan ended its policy of isolationism and began modernizing.
Unofficially it was EDO, but Japan was modernizing so dates between this and Tokyo are unsure
Japan tried to built it's own modern navy before Perry's return
Modernizing Tradition was created in 2008.
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Just do the extracredit you stupid c*nt.
Japan avoided imperialization in the 19th century by rapidly modernizing and industrializing during the Meiji Restoration (1868-1912). This transformation allowed Japan to strengthen its military and economy, enabling it to compete with Western powers. Additionally, Japan skillfully engaged in diplomacy and trade, securing treaties that favored its interests. As a result, Japan emerged as an imperial power itself, successfully expanding its influence in Asia.
Yes, it did if it doesn't count that we dropped 2 nuclearbombs on Japan than yes.
Peter the first (or sometimes called the great) had to do with social modernization and modernizing Russian clothing, styles, and military.
They have privization of a banking and small buisnesses they are modernizing and attempting to be capitilistic They have privization of banking and small buisnesses they are modernizing and attempting to be capitilistic
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