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Germany and Japan

Germany and Japan

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History

9th - 12th Grade

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Ashley Johnston

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  • I can analyze the process and impact of industrialization in Germany and Japan

  • I can compare and contrast the rise of the nation state of Germany under Otto Von Bismarck and Japan during the Meiji Restoration.

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Germany - Industrialization

  • 18th century - Germany did not exist as a nation

    • divided into units such as kingdoms

  • Kingdom of Prussia - most powerful

    • 1835 - studied Britain

    • By 1850s - textile factories, iron works, railroads, and coal mines

  • By 1913 - German industrial output surpassed Britain and was second only to the United States

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Nationalism

  • ​It is rooted in a shared common identity

  • This was the driving force behind unification as one nation

  • United by a common language, common history, real and mythical stories of common ancestors, religion, traditions

  • When threatened - the people unite together against a common enemy

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  • Manufactured their foreign threats

  • King Wilhelm I - ruler of Prussia

  • Otto Von Bismarck - Prussian Prime Minister

    • 1862 - declared he would rule Prussia with "blood and iron"

    • Goal: unify German

    • incited 3 wars (Denmark, Austria, France)

  • each victory more German states united with Prussia

  • By 1871 - German Empire

Germany - Nationalism

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Japan - Nationalism

  • 165 years of isolation from almost all foreign interactions

  • 1853 - US demands trade to open

    • Commodore Matthew Perry

    • Treaty of Kanagawa

  • 1864 - British and French also want trade

  • 1868 - rebellions against the shoguns, want to restore the emperor

  • aka the Meiji Restoration

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Imperialism

  • ​conquering other lands for their natural resources

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  • Goal: Do NOT become imperialized

  • Studied British, German, and American industries

    • Politics, Military, Education

  • Government built the factories

    • sold to Zaibatsu

    • avoided foreign debt

  • SUCCESS!

    • 1900 - Japan became an imperial power

    • 1905 - Russo-Japanese War

Japan - Industrialization

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