Foreign countries wanted to trade with Japan because the Japanies had valuable resources such as silk.
In 1500 the trade policy was that china would only trade with japan and other Asian countries
None. The whole point of dropping the A-bomb was to avoid the lose of life that would result from an invasion of Japan itself.
It could bre Japan.
All of it. US military installations were set up in former Japanese military sites; as well as strategic regions, such as seaports, etc. Japan was used as a "cold war" base...for fighting communist expansion (Korean War and Vietnam War).
Because Trade was shut down from Japan as the Shogun and Emperor believed that the Europeans were having to strong of a influence on the Japanese people and that all there culture would be lost. With trade being shut down, shut out the idea of new inventions and idea's as well as foods and materials. Trade was also important because it was only done by boats during this time (as Japan had to get supplies in ) which met at a island in Japan traded supplies then headed back into the mainland. Trade was vital to keep Medieval Japan running as alone it would have been to isolated from the rest of the world.
Japan decided to force Korea to open 2 ports to trade. This would show that Japan is an imperial nation. Along with this, Japan sent different officials around the world to scout out the best technologies to modernize its country.
Foreign countries wanted to trade with Japan because the Japanies had valuable resources such as silk.
Darwin Australia - that would be Japan during the second world war.
this would be Japan and china. is that you jared?
In 1500 the trade policy was that china would only trade with japan and other Asian countries
it would kill many people
I would say Germany. Although Japan was a big enemy.
The U.S.A That's why they bombed us. But we got them back with a nuke!
None. The whole point of dropping the A-bomb was to avoid the lose of life that would result from an invasion of Japan itself.
Monitoring international trade agreements would be a responsibility of the World Trade Organization.
planned invasions in November 1945 and March 1946 would take at least a year