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Why Did Japan go through a period of rapid industrialization and modernization ?

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Answer: Great Britain came to Japan and ”forced” it to open its borders for trade and to not be as secluded. the japanese realized how behind they were when it came to technological advancement and that they needed to catch up. So, they began to trade and colonize other countries in order to get proper resources for their industrialization and modernization. They became imperialists in order to accomplish their fast-paced effort of being advanced one again. They were isolated for years before Britain forced themselves in.

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Major production and export of cotton and silk yarn ensured Japan achieved an industrial revolution in light industry in the late nineteeth century.

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