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21 October, 18:46

The Tokugawa became weak, and new nationalistic leaders began to take control in Japan. These new leaders wanted to. To support this goal, the Meiji abolished feudalism and created a. During the Meiji restoration, there was an emphasis on nationalism, increased, and military expansion.

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  1. 21 October, 20:26
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    1 - Shogunate

    2 - modernize Japan

    3 - constitutional monarchy

    4 - industrialization
  2. 21 October, 21:32
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    The Tokugawa Shogunate became weak, and new nationalistic leaders began to take control in Japan. These new leaders wanted to modernize Japan.

    To support this goal, the Meiji abolished feudalism and created a constitutional monarchy. During the Meiji restoration, there was an emphasis on nationalism, increased industrialization, and military expansion.
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