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Brief History pg 707 text Chinese culture to Korea then to Japan *Buddhism & Confucianism 1400s AD Japan, once ruled by Clans unite under the Yamato Dynasty Yamato ruler’s use Chinese *philosophy *writing system *Government System

Japanese Culture Buddhism and Japanese religion Shinto mix Shogun (military leader) control Japan Samurai land owning warriors who support the Shogun * honor & courage Shogun and Samurai govern Japan until the 1800s

Modern Japan Text pg 708 - 709 Japan isolates itself from West until 1854 Open Japan to foreign trade Rebel Samurai force Shoguns to return power to emperor (descendent of sun god) Industrial and military power Few resources to support industry so invades Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria, and other parts of mainland Asia

World War II December 7, 1941 Through September 2, 1945