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What was the main cause of the Sino-Japanese War? Japan wanted to add the island of Formosa to its territory. Japan and China competed for influence in Korea. China’s military became a threat to Japan. China closed its ports to Japan.

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Answered by jenniferdisuza69
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The main cause of the Sino-Japanese War was that Japan and China competed for influence in Korea. This was the first time in East Asia that there was a shift in power between China and Japan, where China had been the most powerful force and now Japan became that representation.

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

The competition between Japan and China for influence in Korea was the primary driver of the Sino-Japanese War.

Explanation:

  • The battle between Japan and China in 1894–1895, known as the First Sino-Japanese War.
  • Signalled Japan's rise to prominence as a major world force and exposed the fragility of the Chinese empire.
  • The rivalry between the two nations for control of Korea gave rise to the war.

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