The Meiji Restoration: Japan's Modernization
In 1868, Japan ended two and a half centuries of feudal isolation and launched the most dramatic national transformation in modern history, becoming an industrial and military power within a single generation.
The Opening of JapanFor 250 years, Japan had lived under the Tokugawa shogunate, a feudal military government that banned foreign trade, restricted travel, and enforced a rigid social hierarchy. When the American Commodore Matthew Perry sailed four warships into Edo Bay in 1853 and demanded trading ...
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