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Why Japan is called the "Britain of East???
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Answered by tanu2715
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The British at the height of their imperial power and economic domination recognized in the emerging Japnese a fellow pioneer and an ally. They called her 'the Britain of the east' and in 1902 treaty was the first to recognize as world power.
Answered by dilip4838
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Britain and Japan are the two great pioneers of industrialism and therefore of the modern world. Britain was the pioneer industrial nation of the Western, European-dominated world, Japan of the Eastern, non-European and, to many eyes, the hope of the Third World. The countries have always had much in common. Both groups of islands off an initially more civilized and powerful continent, they had to defend themselves from military and cultural conquest and to that end developed a powerful navy and an independence of mind which made them increasingly different from their continental neighbours. Behind their sea defences they were able to pursue their own ideals and ambitions which enabled them in the end to originate changes in industry and society which, because they brought wealth and power, others tried to imitate. The British at the height of their imperial power and economic domination recognized in the emerging Japanese a fellow pioneer and an ally. They called her 'the Britain of the East' and in the 1902 Treaty were the first to recognize Japan as a world power.

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