After gaining control over Manchuria Japan refused to allow Russia to access markets in the region.
Explanation:
Unlike the other countries of East and Southeast Asia, Japan did not fall under control of a foreign power. Instead, Japan was unified, strong, and it was rapidly developing. The country's industry was growing very quickly, and the military was becoming stronger and stronger. Being a country relatively poor with resources, the Japanese leaders decided that the country should start invading other places in order to be able to become a super power.
Japan used its superior military and the instability in the region, so one by one it started to attack and conquer the surrounding regions.
One of the first regions to fall under Japanese control was Manchuria.
Manchuria was of great importance, both because of its resources and because of its excellent strategic location.
Once Japan gained control over Manchuria it cut off its main opponent in the region, Russia, not allowing them to access the markets, thus giving them a big economic blow.
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