In addition to China, Japan aimed to expand its empire to include Korea, Taiwan, and parts of Southeast Asia, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Japan sought to establish itself as a dominant power in the Asia-Pacific region, driven by a desire for resources, markets, and strategic territory. Additionally, the Philippines and other Pacific islands were considered potential territories as Japan pursued imperial ambitions.
Japan intended to expand its empire to include various territories in East Asia and the Pacific, aiming for regional dominance. This expansionist policy was driven by a desire for natural resources, economic growth, and strategic military advantages. Key targets included Korea, Manchuria, and parts of China, as well as islands in the Pacific. Ultimately, Japan sought to establish itself as a major imperial power, similar to Western nations.
The great wall of china was not build by one empire but several
han dynasty of China empire
China is under a Communist empire.
China never joined the British Empire. However, two small parts of China were part of the British Empire. Weihaiwei-1898-1930 Hong Kong-1841-1997
The Mongol Empire streached from China all the way to Eastern Europe.
The Aryan Empire
They replace The Mughal Empire in China
The Qin Empire and Han Empire both included most of modern-day China, with the Qin Empire being the first to unify China in 221 BC and establish the first imperial dynasty. The Han Empire expanded on this territory and ruled over a vast expanse of land from 206 BC to 220 AD, incorporating regions as far as Korea, Vietnam, and parts of Central Asia.
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It was in China.