Japan didn't colonized Indonesia. It was the Dutch (Netherlands) who colonized the country in Indonesia.
It got colonized by Japan.
Britain colonized Hong Kong around 1841. This is during the Opium Wars. Britain won this conflict and the Treaty of Nanking was the result.
Several European nations colonized America. Spain colonized Florida and parts of the Southwest. England colonized the East Coast and further inland. France colonized the Mississippi River area. The Netherlands colonized the area around New York, but were driven out by England. Russian colonized Alaska.
Britain colonized zimbabwe.
Japan was never colonized. It was occupied briefly by the US after WW II.
Japan colonized us from 1941 to 1945.
Japan didn't colonized Indonesia. It was the Dutch (Netherlands) who colonized the country in Indonesia.
France, Germany, Britain, USA, and Japan. French Polynesia & Tahiti are under French rule. Parts of New Guinea and part of Samoa were colonized by Germans. The British colonized Kiribati. The US colonized Guam and part of Samoa. The Japanese also colonized several islands nearer to Japan such as the Bonins.
Countries that colonized Indonesia were Nederland and Japan.
France, Germany, Britain, USA, and Japan. French Polynesia & Tahiti are under French rule. Parts of New Guinea and part of Samoa were colonized by Germans. The British colonized Kiribati. The US colonized Guam and part of Samoa. The Japanese also colonized several islands nearer to Japan such as the Bonins.
Japan was never a colony of the United states. Japan was defeated and surendered to the US at the end of WW2.
Holland for more than 3,5 centuries, and then Japan.
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It got colonized by Japan.
The first country to gain independence is believed to be Japan in 600 BCE. However, Ethiopia is one of the countries that were never colonized.
The Asian island that was not colonized by the Dutch is Japan. While the Dutch established a trading presence in Japan during the Edo period, they did not colonize the country. Japan maintained its sovereignty and implemented a policy of isolation, allowing only limited trade with the Dutch and a few other nations. This helped Japan to develop independently until it opened up to the world in the mid-19th century.