I would say the first is when Commodore Matthew Perry landed in Japan with the "Black Ships" (1853) and started trade negotiations, the second is the devastating effect of the second world war and the atomic bombings (1945) and the the third is the Korean War (1950-1953) which boosted Japans industrial output and manufacturing capabilities. (Others may have different opinion)
Yes, because if it wasn't for the strict rules and wars, japan wouldn't be like it is today.
American, French and Industrial revolution
what events shaped or changed Olly murs life
Three main influences; the Egyptian dynasties, barbaric paganism and the European colonization/culture.
What ancient principles, traditions, and events have shaped the system of government we have today?
Some events that shaped early settlements in Tennessee were the Civil War, and the War of 1812.
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History is full of movements that have left their impact and shaped the events that followed them. In terms of the suffrage movement there have been three main ones women, black, and religious.
Events in China should not impact the attitudes of the citizens of the United States toward Japan. China and Japan are separate countries, so the perception of Japan should not be impacted by events in China.
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