Industrialization in Meiji Japan led to rapid modernization and transformation of the economy, transitioning from a feudal system to a more industrialized and capitalist society. This period saw significant advancements in technology, infrastructure, and education, which helped Japan emerge as a major world power. Additionally, industrialization fueled urbanization, as people migrated to cities for work, altering social structures and contributing to a burgeoning middle class. Ultimately, these changes laid the groundwork for Japan's military and economic expansion in the early 20th century.
It led to technological modernization of Japan.
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In the Meiji period that started in 1868. Before this year, Japan had really closed borders, they didn't have relations with anyone but with the beginning of the Meiji period they reopened their borders to foreign countries who brought industrialization to Japan.
The demand for natural resources was increased during the industrialization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
Japan rapidly developed an industrial economy
building a modern transportation system
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