Japan felt that as a powerful country in its own right, it would then be able to assert its influence over world events.
It was to flex its military might and develop a army capable of fighting the western allies and invading Indochina.
As a powerful country in its own rights, Japan would be able to assert its influence over world events.
Japan felt that as a powerful country in its own right, it would then be able to assert its influence over world events.
For decades leading up to World War II, Imperial Japan saw industrialization as a way to further its greatness as a nation. Put the other way around, industrialization promised that Japan could prevent being dominated by the highly industrialized Western nations which were such a dominant force in Asia at the time.
The city of Rome itself was never invaded. Rome was sacked four times during antiquity (by the Gauls, Visigoths, Vandals and Ostrogoths but it was never actually invaded or conquered. The peoples who sacked it left before Roman legions gathered from elsewhere in the empire caught up with them. It was the western part of the Roman Empire which was invaded. It was invaded by much more than two peoples. It was invaded by the Vandals, Alans, Sueves, Burgundians, Alemanni and Franks. Britannia was invaded by the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians. All of these peoples, except for the Alans who were Iranian speakers, were Germanic peoples.
As a powerful country in its own rights, Japan would be able to assert its influence over world events.
Any country should be. It is the main world power, however, increased industrialization is global, notably in China. Who allowed ? The nation itself.
Industrial structure refers to how well developed a country's infrastructure is
The Renaissance itself went on, but after the French invaded Florence, most of the artists fled and the Renaissance moved elsewhere.
The question answers itself. No one appreciates being invaded.
Industrialization is the concept of using technology to better humanity as a whole more efficiently.What we have seen and have known, is the devastating aftermath of the human ability of evil. Corporations is the physical manifestation of this.So yes, industrialization in itself like any other concept is positive - its the choices we then make that will affect all of us either positively or negatively but all are affected.