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Title: Meiji Restoration


1
Meiji Restoration
  • Whats been going on with Japan?

2
Tokugawa Shogunate
  • Expelled Christian Missionaries, virtually closed
    nations borders to foreigners
  • From mid 17th C. until 1853, Japan remained
    isolated
  • Only allowed in 1 Dutch ship/ year and very
    restricted Chinese and Korean trade
  • Japanese culture flourished
  • Kabuki theatre, Bunraku (puppet theatre), Haiku

3
Decline of Tokugawa
  • Class tensions
  • Samurai elite warrior class, dishonorable to
    open business
  • Merchant class grew more and more wealthy

Daimyo to Edo to pay respects
4
Opening of Japan
  • 1853-54 Commodore Matthew Perry convinced Japan
    to open to American trade
  • The Shogun, afraid of what happened to China in
    the Opium War, allowed the US in
  • Soon, Europeans also demanded trade
  • Soon Japan had signed treaties with all European
    nations

5
Westernization of Japan
  • Western military strength made Japan fearful of
    domination
  • Moved to take country from feudalism to modern
    nationhood

6
Samurai Uprising
  • 1858 Tokugawa shogun died with no heir
  • 1860 Group of disgruntled samurai assassinated
    Shogun Il Naosuke
  • Wrote a document expressing wish to revere the
    emperor and expel the barbarians
  • Committed seppuku
  • Battle between Samurai and national government
  • Eventually the Samurai seized the Imperial Palace
    and proclaimed the restoration of the Japanese
    Emperor

7
Overthrow of the Shogun
  • Nobles took power from Shogun (highest lord) and
    transferred power to Emperor Mutsuhito (1868)
  • Mutsuhito changed his name to Meiji,
    Enlightened he was 16
  • Actual power was in hands of a group of young
    former samurai and allies
  • Moved Capital to Edo and renamed it Tokyo
    eastern capital
  • Modeled government on Bismarcks Germany
  • Autocratic, cabinet of military leaders who
    answer only to Meiji

8
Restructuring of Japan
  • Military
  • British-type navy, Prussian-type army
  • Education
  • Compulsory public education, became highly
    literate
  • Agriculture
  • Nobles gave up feudal privileges
  • Peasants no longer bound to soil, many owned land
  • Industry
  • Textiles, steel, machinery, ships
  • Fukoku Kyohei Enrich the country, Strengthen the
    army popular phrase of the time
  • (replacing the old slogan sonno joi "Revere the
    Emperor, Expel the Barbarians"

9
Japan Turns to Imperialism
  • Reasons
  • Needed raw materials
  • Honor and glory for Japan
  • Outlet for surplus population
  • Near Asian underdeveloped nations
  • (does this sound familiar or what?)

10
Japan Takes Over
  • Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895)
  • Overwhelms China, acquires Taiwan, sphere of
    influence in Korea (annexes Korea in 1910)
  • Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)
  • Defeated Russia, acquires Russias sphere of
    influence in Manchuria (This is going to impact
    WWII)
  • World War I (1914-1918)
  • Did little for Allies, but acquires Germanys
    concessions on Shangtung Peninsula and mandates
    over Germans pacific Islands
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