Cause of Japanese Expansion

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Japanese nationalism before 1900
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Cause of Japanese Expansion In the middle of the 19th century important elements within Japanese nationalism.
1867 Japan was strictly-segregated feudal governement as other European countries at the MIddle Age
From 1600-1867 Japan was ruled by Tokugawa clan, with their power establish unity and the head of this samurai clan was the "Shogun"
Social Classes 1.-Emperor: Religious leader 2.-Shogun: A military commander 3.-Daimyo: Powerful land owners 4.-Samuraia: A class of higly skilled warriors 5.-Farmers or peasants, Artisnans 6.-Merchants
Tokugawa Yoshinobu 1837-1913 The last shogun in Asia in 19th century
1853 The Commodore Matthew Perry and his fleet travel to Tokio Bay
1854 The treaty of Kanagawa opened up two Japan´s ports to US trade
Meiji Restoration, 1868 The "shishi" (men high purpose) appeared with the purposed of that the old feudal system be transformed on a greater national unity.
1866 As a consequence of war, the emperor died and was replaced by emperor Meiji and the threat of the civil war finally persuaded the shogun
Cultural Nationalism 17th century Japan upgrade the education based on stong nationalistic and pro-imperial principles involving a philosophical and political beliefs of Chinese Confucianism
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