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1 Japan During the Age of Imperialism
From Victim to Imperial Power

2 Geographic Review Japan is a mountainous archipelago-chain of islands in the pacific ocean. Located East of Korea and China

3 Setting the Stage In the early 1600’s, Japan shut itself off from the world (isolationism) Japan remained strictly ordered by following a system of feudalism (strict class distinctions and land ownership) Samurai warriors kept Japan protected and fairly peaceful for two centuries.

4 Demand for Trade Other than occasional contact/trade with Korea and China, Japan had little to no contact with other nations before the 1800’s. By the early 1800’s, many western nations tried to convince the Japanese to open their ports to trade. Much like ethnocentric and isolationist neighbor China, Japan often refused to receive these nations.

5 End to Isolation In 1853, American president Millard Fillmore sent naval Commodore Mathew Perry to deliver a letter to the Japanese government This letter urged Japan to open up its ports to western trade or be destroyed in one years time.

6 Treaty of Kanagawa-1854 The Japanese reply came in the form of the Treaty of Kanagawa. Fearing the military and technological superiority of the United States, Japan agreed to open 2 ports for the U.S. to take on supplies. Once this door was opened, many other European nations followed to get a piece of the action.

7 Meiji Reform and Modernization
When unpopular Tokugawa Shogun stepped down in 1867, the young Emperor Mutsuhito brought a new sense of national pride to Japan. Mutsuhito felt that the best way to counter Western influence in Japan was to quickly modernize, industrialize, and militarize. This began the Meiji Era ( ) (Meiji = “enlightened rule” )

8 Quick Acrostic/Mnemonic Device
M = Meiji E  = Ends I  =  Isolation J  = Japan I  =  Industrializes

9 Meiji Reforms Technology & Industrialization Advancements
Westernize the School System (Fr. & Ger.) Abolition of the feudal system Modern Banking System Modernize the Army (Prussian) Meiji Reforms Written Constitution (Germans) Build a Modern Navy (British) Human Rights & Religious Freedom Emperor Worship Intensified

10 Little Nation, Big Power
Japan modeled their navy after Great Britain, their government and army after Germany, and their educational system after the United States. In a matter of only 30 years, Japan transformed from a weak isolated nation to a powerful, industrial nation!

11 From Nationalism to Imperialism
Feeling proud of their new strength, Japan's feelings of Nationalism grew. Japan looked to compete with Europe and build their own imperial empire.

12 Sino-Japanese War ( ) With their new and improved military, Japan looked to defeat their biggest Asian competitors: China The Sino-Japanese war was fought between Japan and China for trading rights in Korea. Lasted just a few months, Japan drove China out of Korea, destroyed the Chinese navy, and gained a foothold in Manchuria.

13 Russo-Japanese War (1904) War fought between Japan and Russia for control over Manchuria, a region rich in resources in North Eastern China (borders Korea). Ends in an embarrassing defeat for the much larger Russians!

14 Russo-Japanese War Cartoons

15 Japanese Annexation of Korea
After defeating Russia, Japan attacked Korea with a vengeance. In 1905 Korea became a Japanese protectorate By 1910, Japan took over, or annexed all of Korea. Japan then set out on a brutal campaign to destroy Korean culture, and take over their businesses and industries.

16 International Reaction
Witnessing the brutal nature of Japan’s conquests, European nations began to fear Japan’s growing power and harsh, repressive rule over Korea. However, many of these nations failed to act due to their own imperialistic goals and actions (fear of being hypocritical)

17 Japan Between the World Wars
Poor economic times caused by the Great Depression led people in Japan to blame their Government for a lack of action and aid. During this time, Military leaders gained support and began to run Japan behind Emperor Hirohito as figure head. Nationalism grew and so did their empire! Japan’s military leaders looked to solve their economic problems through expansion and imperialism.

18 Japan Invades Manchuria
After withdrawing from the League of Nations in 1933, Japan proceeded to Invade Northern China. Despite their superior numbers, China’s army was no match for Japan’s forces who were better trained. Northern cities such as Beijing and Nanjing were seized and tens of thousands of captured soldiers, woman, and children were slaughtered. These brutal acts were known as the “Rape of Nanjing” ( )

19 Images of the “Rape of Nanjing”

20 End to Imperialism Japan continued their harsh expansion through WWII.
Following the dropping of the Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, Japan finally surrendered to the U.S. (V-J Day) This marked the end of Japanese Imperialism and the start of American occupation. Japan was demilitarized according to their new constitution.

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25 Asian Imperialism Summarizer
Take the words INDIA, CHINA, and JAPAN and write facts on imperialism from each nation using the Doug Bheul Stratagy. I N D Cash crop was op I um. A


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