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Prefectures
limited education
the establishment of assemblies the abandonment of past customs a search for knowledge to strengthen imperial rule
Some of the national leaders between 1857-1914 include Abraham Lincoln (United States), Queen Victoria (United Kingdom), Otto von Bismarck (Germany), Alexander II (Russia), Napoleon III (France), Meiji Emperor (Japan), and Giuseppe Garibaldi (Italy).
Japan was an oligarchy in the Meiji period that lasted until 1912.
Emperor Meiji was the Emperor of Japan from 1867-1912.
The Meiji Restoration of 1868 was done in the name of the Emperor Meiji. Under this new government, Japan quickly modernized itself.
The Tokugawa Bakufu was ruled by a shogun, or military leader. The government of Meiji Japan was led by an Emperor.
The importance of Emperor Meiji on Shintoism was tradition and education. Emperor Meiji has very little power.
Emperor Meiji brought imperial rule back to Japan, in a period known as the Meiji Ishin.
Emperor Meiji was born on November 3, 1852.
Emperor Meiji died on July 30, 1912 at the age of 59.
his name was Mutsuhito now known as the Meiji emperor
The Emperor of Japan in the late 1800s was Emperor Meiji. Emperor Meiji reigned in Japan from 1867 to 1912 and was the 122nd Emperor.
yes; Emperor Meiji was the 122nd emperor of Japan (February 3, 1867- July 30, 1912).
Emperor Meiji was the 122nd emperor of Japan. After he died, Emperor Taishō assumed power.
Emperor Meiji.