The 16th century was an age of great land exploration
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A woman must have permission and an escort to attend the Hajj because that is what the Muslim religion stated in its religious principles. Muslim law establishes that any woman below 45 years old that wants to make the trip to Mecca to participate in Hajj, must be accompanied by a male chaperon that is going to serve as a guardian. Otherwise, women can't attend this Muslim tradition. Women who are older than 45 can make a trip in groups, but they need a notarized letter authorized by the husband or son.
That is how strict Muslim law is to women.
Both the Meiji Restoration in Japan and the efforts of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in the German Empire were focused on unifying, strengthening and modernizing the government and economy of their nations.
Bismarck led the way in uniting the many German states and principalities into a single, powerful German Empire, created in 1871. In Japan, prior to the Meiji Restoration, shogun rule (rule by military leaders) held control over part of the country, but feudal warlords maintained much power in their own lands. In 1868, shogun rule was ended and the emperor was restored to full power over the country.
A push for rapid industrialization characterized both Germany and Japan in the latter portion of the 19th century.
A key difference, however, was that the various German states had already begun industrializing before Bismarck came to power in Prussia and led the creation of the united German Empire. Bismarck's government strongly backed and increased industrialization efforts. In Japan, before he period known as the Meiji Restoration, Japan was not focusing on industrialization. Feudal arrangements persisted. But the new emperor took the name "Meiji," meaning "enlightened rule." And under the reign of Emperor Meiji, which lasted till 1912, Japan aggressively pursued modernizing and westernizing it economy and way of life.