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Japan 1850-1914 Do you Know? 1. Trade policy before 1850? --From weakling to world power--
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Back 1. Isolationism (no trade)
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Japan 1850-1914 Do you Know? 1. Trade policy before 1850? 2. Who opened Japan up to trade? --From weakling to world power--
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Back 1. Isolationism (no trade) 2. United States (1853)-- Commodore Perry and U.S. Navy Matthew C. Perry Perry meets the Shogun
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Perry’s troops and ships show their strength
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Japan 1850-1914 Do you Know? 1. Trade policy before 1850? 2. Who opened Japan up to trade? 3. Reaction to Europe/U.S. --From weakling to world power--
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Back 1. Isolationism (no trade) 2. United States-- Commodore Perry and U.S. Navy 3. Japan: “We must industrialize and militarize!”
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Japan 1850-1914 Do you Know? 1. Trade policy before 1850? 2. Who opened Japan up to trade? 3. Reaction to Europe/U.S. 4. Why Japan is unique by 1900 --From weakling to world power--
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Back 1. Isolationism (no trade) 2. United States-- Commodore Perry and U.S. Navy 3. Japan: “We must industrialize and militarize!” 4. Only non-Europe/non-U.S. world power --never taken over by Europe
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Japan 1850-1914 Do you Know? 1. Trade policy before 1850? 2. Who opened Japan up to trade? 3. Reaction to Europe/U.S. 4. Why Japan is unique by 1900 5. War --From weakling to world power--
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Back 1. Isolationism (no trade) 2. United States-- Commodore Perry and U.S. Navy 3. Japan: “We must industrialize and militarize!” 4. Only non-Europe/non-U.S. world power--never taken over by Europe 5. Russo-Japanese War (1905)--Japan wins, takes Korea; Russia humiliated.
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