Caught up and surpassed
He opened the door to trading with Japan He opened the door to trading with Japan
both countries experienced rapid urbanization following industrialization
industrialization
Leadership reverted to the emperor <------- novanet answer
In 1868 an American fleet sailed to Japan and forced them to end there isolation.
Caught up and surpassed
Unlike in the United States, industrialization came to Japan as a result of foreign aggression.
isolation
(Apex) Only Japan industrialized after being pressured by a foreign power.
He opened the door to trading with Japan He opened the door to trading with Japan
One way that Japan changed in the 1920's and 1030's was rapid industrialization.
Japanese industrialization took place later and was done more quickly.
The president that opened trade with Japan was President Fillmore. This happened in the year 1854, and Japan is still a large trader with the U.S.
The Townsend Harris Treaty opened up Japan to missionary activity.
both countries experienced rapid urbanization following industrialization
Following two centuries of isolation, Japan opened its borders to the West in the mid-19th century, particularly after the arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry in 1853. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, which established diplomatic relations and opened Japanese ports to American trade. Subsequently, Japan underwent rapid modernization and industrialization during the Meiji Restoration, transforming its economy, military, and society to become a competitive world power.
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