In both China and Japan, the aristocratic or noble class often wielded significant power and control. In China, this was particularly evident during the imperial dynasties, where the scholar-officials or gentry played a crucial role in governance and society. In Japan, the samurai class held considerable influence, especially during the feudal period, where they were the military nobility and retained political power under the shogunate system. Both groups shaped their respective nations' political landscapes and cultural developments.
Japan wanted to control China for land and natural resources. The Japanese thought they were the "superrace" and wanted other countries to fear them.
Japan never conquered China. While they successfully conquered Manchukuo (Manchuria) and several other Chinese regions, Japan was never able to completely subdue and establish control over China.
Mao Zedong took control of China in 1949. This is when the country officially became known as the People's Republic of China.
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Japan wanted to control China for land and natural resources. The Japanese thought they were the "superrace" and wanted other countries to fear them.
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Japan never conquered China. While they successfully conquered Manchukuo (Manchuria) and several other Chinese regions, Japan was never able to completely subdue and establish control over China.
Mao Zedong took control of China in 1949. This is when the country officially became known as the People's Republic of China.
Japan is east side of China.
China could not fight Japan.
During World War II, Japan controlled the Northern Marianas including Guam, Cambodia, Korea, Laos, Vietnam, and part of China. They wanted to control them-and they did.
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