Japanese Imperialism Japan accepted Western Imperialism...until it didn’t! Our Goal for Today By the end of this lesson we want to be able to explain how Japan responded to Western Imperialism by becoming an imperialist nation and a world power. Geography Review ● Drag the to green dot China ● Drag the blue dot to the Russia. ● Drag the red dot to Japan ● Drag the purple dot to the North and South Korea. ● Drag the orange dot to the Taiwan ● Drag the brown dot to the Philippines Isolationist Japan was an isolationist country that had a policy of killing foreigners for coming in to their country! Warrior landowners called Shoguns ruled Japan and they payed Samurai Warriors to protect the government by keeping everything under control. Tokugawa shogunate End of the Shogunate In 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry and four U.S. warships arrived in previously isolated Japan and threatened to attack if Japan would not trade with the U.S. The Shogunate Emperor let the U.S. in and the people got upset. In response, the Japanese put Emperor Meiji in power to strengthen and modernize Japan. This is called the Meiji Restoration. Emperor Meiji Meiji Restoration This period was called the Meiji Restoration, which was a movement toward modernization Expansion Japan wanted to expand their economic and military power so they could obtain natural resources and access to new markets. This was Prompted in part because Japan feared being colonized by the West after seeing what happened in Africa and China. Modernization To modernize Japan, leaders of the Meiji government studied Western institutions and technology Education They modeled their education system after American schools and universities. Industrialization Between 1870 and 1910 they quickly modernized and made great industrial growth by building ships, railways, banking systems, coal mines, factories, machinery, and communication systems. Militarization The Meiji formed an Imperial Army with new, modern weapons and all men had to serve in the Army for three years! Imperialism After Japan industrialized they became imperialists! In 1869. they annexed the island of Hokkaido In 1879 they annexed Okinawa and invaded Taiwan and Korea In 1905 they surprised the world by defeating the Russians during the Russo Japanese War! Leading up to World War Two, they invaded and occupied Northern China, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and several territories in Asia that belonged to the French, British, and Dutch. How was Japan’s imperialist experience unique? How did Japan react to Western Imperialism? How did Japan go from experiencing Imperialism to becoming an Imperialist nation?