Japan in the Time of Imperialism

By H3IIo
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    Japan in the Age of Imperialism

    10 Major Events in Japan during the Age of Imperialism
    3 Extra Events
  • U.S Navy

    U.S Navy
    In 1853 U.S sent a fleet of ships to Japan. This fleet of ships was under the command of Commodore Mathew Perry. His mission was to end Japan's self-isolation. It was also to open up Japan to trade for goods. Soon after the U.S other nations such as Great Britain, Russia, and Holland did the same thing. This was the point were Japan decided to respond to this so called Imperialism.
  • Meiji Restoration

    Meiji Restoration
    In the year 1868 Japan has responded towards Imperialism. In 1868 A group of samurai removed the Tokugawa Shogunate. The Tokugawa Shogunate at that time was the leading government at that time. It was overthrown and the samurai repalced it with the emperor. This was because they did not like Japan's old ways anymore. They wanted to become more westernized both socially and govenmently.
  • Ice Cream

    Ice Cream
    On May 9, 1869 Ice Cream was first introduced into Japan.
  • Railways

    Railways
    On september 13, 1872 railway service begins between Tokyo and Yokohama.
  • Students and University

    Students and University
    On April 12, 1877 Japan opened up Tokyo University, the first National University in Japan. Not only did Japan open up Tokyo University, but they also sent scholar aboard. These scholars were sent to the West. They were to learn about the Western ideals, government, and society.
  • Death

    Death
    In 1879, Cholera epidemic runs through the country, killing over 100,000 people.
  • Industrialization and Modernization

    Industrialization and Modernization
    In the 1880s Japan had started to industrialize. Japan bought Western techonology and machinery. They also encouraged their people to start businesses. This lead to Japan being developed in less than 50 years. This lead to Japan beign the first to industrialize in Asia. Not only that but with well equipped soliders and navy, Japan rose to power in Asia.
  • Sino-Japanese War

    Sino-Japanese War
    Many countries had a intrest in Korea, a land near Japan. Japan did not want any westerners to be on Korea because it was so close to them, and because they wanted Korea's resource. In 1894 a rebellion broke out in Korea. Both China and Japan sent out troops to Korea. This turned into the Sino-Japanese war between China's large forces and Japan's modernized forces. In the end China had been defeated by Japan.
  • Treaty of Shimonoseki

    Treaty of Shimonoseki
    In 1895 Japan had defeated China's large army in Korea. At the end of the war Japan had China sign the Treaty of Shimonoseki. This treaty forced China to give Korea its independence. It also made China give land to Japan. Japan had gained the island of Taiwan, some islands next to it, and tge coast near Manchuria. It also allowed to Japan to trade in China.
  • A New Constitution

    A New Constitution
    In 1899, Japan put out a new constitution. This new constitution gave the Japanese people the right to vote in the government. However the only people that could vote were the rich people who own a lot of property. It also gave surpreme power to the emperor. Not only that but the new constitution also created the Diet. It was a two housed assembly. One house were the elected people, and the other house was the represenatives.
  • Russo-Japanese War

    Russo-Japanese War
    In 1898 Russaia had wanted China to give a them Port Arthur, a port from Manchuria. After the Sino-Japanese, Japan had gained land along the Manchuria. Out of rivalry for control of Manchuria and Korea, Japan launch a surprise attack on Russian navy. This quickly escalated into the Russo-Japanese War. With Japan's superior army and commanders, they crushed Russia, even though the fight were long with heavy casualties on both sides.
  • Treaty of Portsmouth

    Treaty of Portsmouth
    The Treay of Portsmouth had ended the Russo-Japanese War. This treaty gave Japan numerous benefits. Japan gained access to trading ports in China. Had full control over Manchuria in China. Had Korea in its protectorate. It also added the island of Sakhalin to Japan's territory. Sakhalin was originally a Russian island
  • Taisho Era

    Taisho Era
    On July 30, 1912 the emperor Meiji died. This caused a National mourning and the beigning of the Taisho Era. During this era international scene and liberalism still rose at home. The country was also heading towards representional government. Tax qualification for voting was also reduced so more people could vote. There were also treaties between Japan and the west.