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The Japanese justified their Imperialism in Korea, Taiwan, and China through a combination of nationalism, economic interests, and a belief in their cultural superiority. They framed their expansion as a civilizing mission, arguing that they were bringing modernization and development to "backward" regions. Additionally, Japan sought to secure resources and markets for its growing economy, viewing imperialism as essential for national survival and status as a world power. This rationale was often accompanied by a sense of racial superiority and a desire to compete with Western powers.

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