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Japan and China (ruled by competing Communist and Nationalist factions) fought a long and bloody war until 1945 during which the Japanese conquered large parts of China including Manchuria, Formosa (Taiwan) and most of the Chinese coast.

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What was am effect of Japanese actions in china in the 1930s?

Japanese actions in China during the 1930s, particularly the invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and the subsequent escalation of conflict such as the Nanjing Massacre in 1937, led to widespread devastation and loss of life. These actions galvanized Chinese nationalism and resistance against foreign aggression, ultimately uniting various factions within China against a common enemy. Additionally, Japan's aggression contributed to the deterioration of Sino-Japanese relations and set the stage for further conflict in World War II. The international community's response was largely ineffective, emboldening Japan's militaristic expansion in Asia.


What was an effect of Japanese actions in China in the 1930's?

In the 1930s, Japanese actions in China, particularly the invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and the subsequent Second Sino-Japanese War starting in 1937, led to widespread devastation and atrocities, including the infamous Nanjing Massacre. These actions intensified anti-Japanese sentiment in China and contributed to the unification of various Chinese factions against a common enemy. Additionally, Japan's aggression in China strained its relations with Western powers, ultimately influencing the dynamics of World War II in the Asia-Pacific region.


The Manchurian Incident was the beginning of Japanese aggression in Asia and led to war with?

It led to war with China.


If the Japanese had no invaded China what can you infer from the map would have been the Communists' ultimate fate in a final confrontation with the nationalists why?

If the Japanese had not invaded China, the would have been no effect on the map of China.


How did china lose manchuria to the Japanese?

China was in a civil war and the military could not defend against the Japanese army.

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What was am effect of Japanese actions in china in the 1930s?

Japanese actions in China during the 1930s, particularly the invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and the subsequent escalation of conflict such as the Nanjing Massacre in 1937, led to widespread devastation and loss of life. These actions galvanized Chinese nationalism and resistance against foreign aggression, ultimately uniting various factions within China against a common enemy. Additionally, Japan's aggression contributed to the deterioration of Sino-Japanese relations and set the stage for further conflict in World War II. The international community's response was largely ineffective, emboldening Japan's militaristic expansion in Asia.


How did Roosevelt's response to German aggression towards Britain differ from his response to Japanese aggression towards china?

With Germany Roosevelt waited longer to respond while with Japanese he acted much quicker to their aggression. Roosevelt condemned both acts of aggression.


How did Roosevelt's response to German aggression toward Britain differ from his response to Japanese aggression towards China?

With Germany Roosevelt waited longer to respond while with Japanese he acted much quicker to their aggression. Roosevelt condemned both acts of aggression.


How did Roosevelt response to German aggression toward Britain differ from his response to Japanese aggression toward China?

With Germany Roosevelt waited longer to respond while with Japanese he acted much quicker to their aggression. Roosevelt condemned both acts of aggression.


Why did the U.S and china join forces?

At the request of China, the US helped China defend itself against aggression.


What was an effect of Japanese actions in China in the 1930's?

In the 1930s, Japanese actions in China, particularly the invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and the subsequent Second Sino-Japanese War starting in 1937, led to widespread devastation and atrocities, including the infamous Nanjing Massacre. These actions intensified anti-Japanese sentiment in China and contributed to the unification of various Chinese factions against a common enemy. Additionally, Japan's aggression in China strained its relations with Western powers, ultimately influencing the dynamics of World War II in the Asia-Pacific region.


The Manchurian Incident was the beginning of Japanese aggression in Asia and led to war with?

It led to war with China.


If the Japanese had no invaded China what can you infer from the map would have been the Communists' ultimate fate in a final confrontation with the nationalists why?

If the Japanese had not invaded China, the would have been no effect on the map of China.


Why did the US stop selling oil to japan which later lead to pearl harbor?

Japanese aggression in China.


How did china lose manchuria to the Japanese?

China was in a civil war and the military could not defend against the Japanese army.