They wanted to rebuild their country after the bombing.
They wanted to rebuild their country after the bombing.
it explains why Japan's culture reflects a Chinese influence...........
Japan changed the world in many many ways. The first, and most important, is the technology made in Japan
Japan, like Britain, was an Island Empire. Islands MUST import.
No. Of all the countries in the world that Britain ever had influence in, Japan was never a part of Britains catalogue of dominion. Japan has always been an independent nation. Japan was never part of the British Empire.
Empire of Japan ended in 1947.
Empire of Japan was created in 1868.
china has a major influence on japan
it explains why japan's culture reflects a Chinese influence.
In the years and even decades leading up to World War II, the most important influences upon Japan's empire-building effort may be described as follows. First, the Japanese were increasingly driven by the sense that their culture was superior -- to Western culture as well as to most other Asian cultures. Second, Japanese society was increasingly influenced (then, in the 1930s, mainly controlled) by its military leaders, who were very aggressive in pursuing imperial designs for the greater glory of Japan. Finally, as a nation with a modern military and growing industry, Japan sought to control the sources of all the raw materials that it needed.
1: more natural resources 2: increase spheres of influence/ transition from imperialism.
Yes, Japan forged a major colonial empire in Asia.