No, feudalism did not continue during the Meiji Restoration.
The demand for natural resources was increased during the industrialization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
As a symbol of equality
No. Japan embraced Western ways of life in order to industrialize.
It led to technological modernization of Japan.
The term "mikado" refers to the emperor of Japan, particularly during the period when Japan was transitioning from feudalism to a modern state. The mikado was seen as a divine figure and the ceremonial head of state, especially before the Meiji Restoration in 1868, which marked the beginning of Japan's modernization and the end of imperial rule in its traditional sense.
No, feudalism did not continue during the Meiji Restoration.
No, feudalism did not continue during the Meiji Restoration.
It replaced feudalism with capitalism.
The Enlightenment influenced Japanese thinking during the Meiji Restoration.
The Enlightenment influenced Japanese thinking during the Meiji Restoration.
The Enlightenment influenced Japanese thinking during the Meiji Restoration.
The demand for natural resources was increased during the industrialization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
his name was Mutsuhito now known as the Meiji emperor
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The Meiji Restoration took place in Japan.
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The modernization of Japan during the Meiji restoration resulted in the rise of japan as an imperialistic nation.