Japan's Path to Industrial Power: Meiji Reforms and Economic Strength

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Explore how Japan transformed into a modern industrial power through the Meiji reforms, focusing on the increase in economic activities and the yen invested, reflecting strong economic growth and industrialization during the period. Witness Japan's journey to utilize its newfound strength for industrial development.

  • Japan
  • Meiji reforms
  • Industrialization
  • Economic strength
  • Modernization

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  1. Chapter 13: New Global Patterns (1800-1914) Japan Modernizes Focus Question: How did Japan become a modern industrial power, and what did it do with its new strength? Emperor Meiji https://youtu.be/nPhi7mZmsSY 10 minutes

  2. Answer: The graph shows an increase in the amount of yen invested in various economic activities, showing that the Meiji reforms brought a strong increase in Japan s economic strength, particularly in industry. Question: How does the graph reflect the Meiji reformers drive to industrialize Japan?

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