The war qualified Japan to commence Imperialism; it demonstrated that they had the means and skills to do it.
Japan broadened it's sphere of influence to include to Korea
Japan broadened it's sphere of influence to include to Korea
By the time the Russo-Japanese war had ended, Japan's control stretched to Afghanistan and Russia. In winning the war, the Japanese army and navy were able to continue attempts in extending the Imperialism of Japan.
The IJN & IJA validated it's officer corps, war equipment, tactics, and strategy; effectively gaining enough combat experience to expand and refine its army & navy for future conquests.
The IJN & IJA validated it's officer corps, war equipment, tactics, and strategy; effectively gaining enough combat experience to expand and refine its army & navy for future conquests.
It was the number 1 boost to their navy & army's ego. Although the war with Russia taught them that they didn't necessarily want to fight them again (thus the treaties signed just before WWII). But it was enough success, to show themselves that they could compete with any navy or army.
Russian wanted warm water sea ports, Korea (lands next to Korea) had them. Japan didn't want any unfriendly nations so close...Korea was to close; about the same as Cuba is to the US (which was responsible for the Cuban Missile Crisis of '62).
It was the number 1 boost to their navy & army's ego. Although the war with Russia taught them that they didn't necessarily want to fight them again (thus the treaties signed just before WWII). But it was enough success, to show themselves that they could compete with any navy or army.
Imperialism
Imperialism was exhibited when the south tried to extend it's laws about black people.It tried to extend it's" rules or practices of race" to the rest of the U.S.. It was the policy or practice of extending a states rule over other territories. Per the world engligh dictionary
A domestic one. The Age of Discovery sent explorers to discover new lands, which allowed for imperialism - the practice by which nations extend their power to foreign lands.
Yes, Imperialism refers to the policy in which strong nations extend their political, military, and economic control over weaker territories.