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  • Meiji Restoration - Wikipedia
    [a] The Restoration led to enormous changes in Japan's political and social structure and spanned both the late Edo period (often called the Bakumatsu) and the beginning of the Meiji era, during which time Japan rapidly industrialised and adopted Western ideas, production methods and technology
  • Meiji Restoration | Summary, Effects, Social Changes, Significance, End . . .
    The Meiji period that followed the Restoration was an era of major political, economic, and social change in Japan The reforms enacted during the Meiji emperor’s rule brought about the modernization and Westernization of the country and paved the way for Japan to become a major international power
  • Asia for Educators | Columbia University
    When the Meiji emperor was restored as head of Japan in 1868, the nation was a militarily weak country, was primarily agricultural, and had little technological development It was controlled by hundreds of semi-independent feudal lords
  • The Meiji Restoration: history and facts of a great transformational . . .
    The Meiji Restoration, beginning in 1868, was a transformative period in Japan's history, shifting it from a feudal society to a modern industrial power It ended the Tokugawa shogunate and restored imperial rule, prompting significant political, economic, and social reforms
  • 2 Modernization and Empire: Industrialization from the Meiji . . .
    During these decades the Japanese state dismantled the bakuhan order, constructed new governing institutions, adopted Western technologies, and pursued an outward-looking industrial strategy that culminated in imperial expansion across East Asia
  • Meiji Restoration: Japan’s Industrial Revolution - OER Project
    As Meiji Japan rapidly industrialized and modernized, its rulers looked at the United States and Europe as dangerous competitors The West’s increasing interference in nearby China and elsewhere had Japan on high alert
  • Modernization and Imperialism: The Case of Meiji Japan
    Such sudden contact with the Western powers opened Japan to modern technology and new ideas, which led to the Meiji Restoration in 1868 In the ensuing changes, Japan's political, military, and industrial systems were rapidly modernized
  • Meiji Restoration: Japans Industrial Revolution - Khan Academy
    When industrialization elsewhere threatened Japan, a new Japanese government used modernization as a defense The result was a uniquely Japanese version of industrialization


















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