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process of modernization after 1860s
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Japan and the US "The first attempts, in 1837 and 1846 , at securing trading relations with Japan were beaten by Japanese ships- despite the US sending in a form of gun-boat diplomacy..."
Japan and the US "...finally agreed to the Treaty of Kanagawa in March 1854 , which opened up two of Japan´s ports to US trade."
Japanese nationalism before 1900 "Before 1867 , Japan was strictly-segregated feudal society, with a struture very similar... during the Middle Ages."
Japanese nationalism before 1900 "Before 1600, various clans had come to dominate... Tokugawa clan, which had become the largest and most powerful Japan´s various feudal samurai clans"
Japanese nationalism before 1900 "This was a partly based on an underlying nationalist belief in the superiority of Japanese culture"
Japan and the US "In 1858, Japan´s government signed the Treaty of Amity and Commerce with the US"
Meiji restoration "these traeties... were all signed without the emperor´s conset..."
Meiji Restoration "Yoshida Shoin... wanted the old feudal system to be transformed... establishing greater national unity..."
Meiji Restoration "... one of the main aims of the new imperial government (Meiji ) was to prevent Japan from suffering the fate of several other Asian nations..."
Cultural Nationalism "...education in Japan was increasingly based on strong nationalistic and pro-imperial principles."
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