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WINSTONCH [101]
3 years ago
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What factor helped japan avoid becoming a colony of a European power

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SIZIF [17.4K]3 years ago
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Few in Europe or America believed the Japanese could actually build a world class army or navy and Japan's attempts to modernize were not taken as seriously as they should have been. 
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The Japanese also sent its best and most intelligent people to America and Europe to learn as much as they could on military technologies and strategies.</span>
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