Why did the Meiji reformers want to modernize Japan?
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Why did the Meiji reformers want to modernize Japan?
to colonize weaker nations in Southeast Asia
to allow Western nations to protect them in trade negotiations
to compete with the economies and military of Western nations
to replace traditional practices with Western culture
to colonize weaker nations in Southeast Asia
to allow Western nations to protect them in trade negotiations
to compete with the economies and military of Western nations
to replace traditional practices with Western culture
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Meiji reformers want to modernize Japan to end the military government.
- Meiji restoration is a Japanese revolution that occurred in the year 1868 that marked the end of the power of the military government.
- This restoration ensured development in fields like political, social, and economic resulting in the modernization of Japan.
- Most of the leaders of the Meiji were samurai. These people were concerned about domestic problems but were threatened by the foreign encroachment.
- They also know that the politics in the West focused on constitutionalism, industrialization, national unity, etc.
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