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Linda Bryan
9 December, 13:43
Why were the japanese so difficult to defeat?
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Valerie Downs
9 December, 14:04
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The japaneese had already industrilized making them stroner. they also had alot of money
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Nana
9 December, 15:14
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They had the advantage of being an island nation (this is also a reason why Britain was hard to defat). They also had control of a lot of Eastern Asia.
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