Well, Japan's economic experiences could have been better. They were at the low of their lows. But after the war, the U.S. helped rebuild everything, Japan became one of the most economic empires of the world. After this great devastation, Japan was changed and soon became one of the wealthiest country's there is.
At the end of World War II, Japan's economy was in ruins. The major urban and industrial areas had been almost completely destroyed by the U.S. Army Air Force incendiary raids which had commenced in the summer of 1944. The transportation network was destroyed, the merchant marine navy had ceased to exist, the agricultural sector was unable to meet even the requirements of basic subsistence and food stocks were non-existant. It was only due to the reluctant and belated intervention of the U.S. Government (many members of the Congress and the Truman administration were opposed to feeding the Japanese) that wide spread starvation of the Japanese populace was averted in 1946.
Africans used religion to resist colonialism as it religion states that all men are equal before God and as such they taught each other and have this mentality.
<h3>How did the activities of the missionaries affect the colonization of Africa?</h3>
A lot of missionaries played a role in promoting economic change and bringing an end to colonialism.
They brought and encouraged more than just subsistence economy, Africa enters the market economy and make them see that all men are equal before God. This fuel their agitation for independence.
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After the war, the Treaty of Paris was signed, which also stopped the war, and Britain got just about all of the American property France had owned, if that's what you're referring to.