Japan improved foreign trade throughout the meiji restoration was thoroughly associated to its aspiration for a modern industrialized society. During the age of imperialism, japan felt the pressure to westernize in order to compete with other nations. This move was necessary in order to prevent japan from being the victim of european imperialism. During the meiji restoration the Japanese were involved in foreign trade and wanted to industrialized. At this point, japan looked to break away from its traditional society. Economic and social changes paralleled the political transformation of meiji period. Even though the economy still be influenced by on agriculture, industrialization was the main goal of the management which focused the improvement of planned industries, transportation and communications.
The easier access to towns and cities the chance to own land the fun of a long ocean voyage the better climate of the colonies.
<u><em>B;CHANCE TO OWN LAND</em></u>
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Radicals pushed for the uncompensated abolition of slavery, while Lincoln wanted to pay slave owners who were loyal to the Union. After the war, the Radicals demanded civil rights for freed US slaves, including measures ensuring suffrage
In Nazi death camps prisoners were tortured and killed mercilessly. That, or they had no food or died from disease carried by insects. The death camps were very unsanitary places and the soldiers gave little to no food to any of the captives.