Sunday, August 21, 2011

What are some changes during the Meiji Restoration?

The major change of the Meiji Restoration was that Japan
modernized in major ways.  It did this because the Perry expedition had shown it just
how far behind the West it was and how vulnerable it was to Western
power.


Because of this, Japan competely remade itself.  The
old feudal system of samurai and daimyo was dismantled.  In its place was put a
government that was officially headed by the emperor but which had a pretty
western-style constitution.  Along with that, the economy was modernized.  The
government pushed hard to make Japan into an industrial country as opposed to the
old-fashioned agrarian country that it had previously been.

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