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The Restoration Of Japan And China

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The Mejing Restoration of Japan and Self-Strengthening Movement of China were both 19th century political initiatives intended to foster the advancement of both East Asian nations, with varied results. While in the end China stood beholden to demands of the West and lost control internally due to domestic forces, Japan became a successful modern player in East Asia and the larger world.
Multiple factors played a role in dictating the economic and political futures of Japan and China, one of the most important being geography. To accurately compare and contrast the historical trajectory of each county, criteria of land mass and population must be explored. China holds a super presence on the map detailing Asia. It’s extremely large, with a very scattered yet extensive population. Japan on the other end is a nation of minute size, taking up an island and multiple archipelagos. The Japanese population, due to its size, is a fraction of China’s. From Northern Manchuria came the first non Chinese conquers of the nation, assuming control of a country in which they totaled a mere 1% of the population. Stability ensued and by this time there had been scant contact between the East and the West. This relationship developed through trade of certain crops from the West such as corn, potatoes and tobacco. The Qing government dubbed the British, Americans, and French “sea barbarians” due to their Western tendencies. Despite this, the government negotiated the Treaty of Nerchinsk, the

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