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1 New Global Patterns Chapter #10

2 Japan Modernizes Section #1

3 Changes for Japan In 1853, the United States displayed its new military might by sending a naval force to make Japan open its ports up to trade. Japanese leaders gave up their 215-year-old policy of seclusion. Japan quickly transformed itself into a modern industrial power. Japanese leaders then set out on its own imperialist path.

4 The Meiji Restoration Causes Pg. 320-322 Meiji Restoration Pg. 322
Effects Pg -

5 Traveler’s Tales Eyewitness Account
Read pg : Japanese Diplomat Fukuzawa Yukichi Visits America. Have you ever been in a foreign country or culture and witnessed something different than your own traditional customs?

6 Japan’s Growing Military Strength
Homework Japan’s Growing Military Strength Pg What did Japan depend on from other nations? What is a tributary state? Korea had been a tributary state to who for many years? What led to the First Sino-Japanese War? Who won the war? What happened for the very first time during the Russo-Japanese War? How long did Japan rule Korea for? Why were the Japanese unpopular in Korea? What became a rallying symbol for Korean nationalists? Key Terms - pg. 320

7 Samurai Warriors

8 The Samurai lived by 7 principles:
The Last Samurai The Samurai lived by 7 principles: Duty and Loyalty Justice and Morality Complete Sincerity Polite Courtesy Compassion Heroic Courage Honor

9 Quick-write For over 1100 years, the Samurai of Japan lived a disciplined life through their seven principles. What are five principles that you wish to live your life by? Give a brief explanation for each principle you choose. Note: Choose any principle you desire. It does NOT have to include any of the seven principles of the Samurai.


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