Because during the time Japan and China started trading so Japan received gun powder, also the west was no friend of China but kept their trading routes (including weaponary) to Japan. Because of china's being so enclosed and tight they hardly got any new technology except what they made by themselves
They became more like "Western" nations Japan became more like China
Japan was already seperated from China from the start, and Korea became seperated from mainland China by Japanese influence expanding in Korea after Sino-Japanese war in 1895.
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China, moreso than Japan, had become controlled by European powers, which were militarily stronger. Japan participated more fully in the Industrial Revolution, and began to emulate the western powers in their imperialistic pursuits. China, Korea, Manchuria, and Indochina were soon targets of the Japanese as well as of European countries.
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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China and Japan manged to weaken their currencies compared to the American dollar by mass producing a number of objects and then continuing to sell them up until their output exceeded their input.
They became more like "Western" nations Japan became more like China
Yes, Korea became independent from China after 1895
Japan was already seperated from China from the start, and Korea became seperated from mainland China by Japanese influence expanding in Korea after Sino-Japanese war in 1895.
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The US tried to weaken Japan by placing trade restrictions on it.
mostly india then passed by in to japan nd a little parts of china
They built up their navy and their army, and invaded neighboring countries including China, Burma, and the Philippines.
Japan is east side of China.
They moved japans capital to the city of Nara
China could not fight Japan.