No, Japan was behind the United States & Europe in its efforts to industrialize.
They got money from other countries like the united states
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Japan was industrialized by a series of events called Meiji Restoration that restored imperial power. Japan went through rapid modernization with many industries built such as ship yards, spinning mills and iron smelters.
modernize and industrialize the country so that Japan could deal with the West on an equal basis.
The years of the Meiji Restoration are classified as: efforts to industrialize Japan the modernization of Japan's army and navy the acceptance of Western ideas.
because the country's industrial equipment flooded the countries of the world
Japan was the last country to industrialize during the nineteenth century. This process began in the late 19th century through a period known as the Meiji Restoration, during which Japan modernized and industrialized rapidly to catch up with Western powers.
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Japan opened its ports after signing the Treaty of Kanagawa with the US in 1854 and began to intensively modernize and industrialize.
No. Japan embraced Western ways of life in order to industrialize.
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