Japan accelerated its industrialization during the Meiji Restoration, starting in 1868, by adopting Western technologies and industrial practices. The government invested heavily in infrastructure, such as railways and telegraph lines, and established state-owned enterprises to boost key industries. Additionally, Japan encouraged education and skill development to create a skilled workforce. These efforts, combined with a focus on export-oriented policies, helped Japan transform into a major industrial power by the early 20th century.
In the 1700’s there was no industrialization. That won’t happen for another 100 years.
The only country in the world that currently has an emperor is Japan. An emperor is higher up than a king, but the japanese dont really have an empire made up of different kingdoms, so it's an empty title. The japanese ruling family is believed to be descended from the sun godess Amaterasu of japanese mythology.
For decades leading up to World War II, Imperial Japan saw industrialization as a way to further its greatness as a nation. Put the other way around, industrialization promised that Japan could prevent being dominated by the highly industrialized Western nations which were such a dominant force in Asia at the time.
The Japanese stole Korean men to work in Japanese factories on Honshu and Kyushu and women as "spirit girls" for the Japanese soldiers to rape. Also, artwork and other cultural icons were taken from Korea. Additionally, the Japanese subjected numerous Koreans to numerous forms of abusive torture, compulsory drafts for Japan's wars and workers for Japan's industrialization, and intentionally broke up families.
Yes. Japan is made up of 4 main islands, but includes over 6,000 smaller islands. Even though the Japanese archipelago is split up into many, many small landmasses it is one country.
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In the 1700’s there was no industrialization. That won’t happen for another 100 years.
The need for mass production and distribution of goods during the Civil War
The need for mass production and distribution of goods during the Civil War
Industrialization is to build up an area for progress sake.
As the Industrial Revolution picked up speed, the number of people living on farms as opposed to the cities dwindled. Urbanization affected industrialization by supplying factories with a steady workforce as many people abandoned the farms and came to the cities seeking jobs working in the factories.
The only country in the world that currently has an emperor is Japan. An emperor is higher up than a king, but the japanese dont really have an empire made up of different kingdoms, so it's an empty title. The japanese ruling family is believed to be descended from the sun godess Amaterasu of japanese mythology.
After blowing up a railroad Junction Japanese troops quickly occupied what country to establish a puppet state in 1932
For decades leading up to World War II, Imperial Japan saw industrialization as a way to further its greatness as a nation. Put the other way around, industrialization promised that Japan could prevent being dominated by the highly industrialized Western nations which were such a dominant force in Asia at the time.