Compare+reaction+to+foreign+domination+in+India+and+Japan

Thesis: I think it is a little wordy... What do you think? India and Japan dealt with their outside controllers leaving positive advances, however when trying to escape, India took longer than Japn with documentation. Also, religions were taken advantaged of.

Thesis reworded (saira's thesis): India and japan both tolerated their outside controllers, which led to positive advances for the two countries however, trying to escape from these foriegn influences was a much longer process for India than it was for Japan. religions were also taken advantage of.

In the 1860's Japan showed emotion and devotion to the unequal treaties bestowed on them. Thus a huge difference in having Imperial Japan. Japan began to stretch its boundaries in First in the 1870's to the North (Hokkaido Kurile) Islands. Then in 1879 they dominated the South ( Okinawa and Ryuku Islands). So the Japanese began to retaliate to those who tried to control. Industrialization in Japan was also promoted by government Hired thousands of foreign experts to establish modern industries

Created new industries; opened technical institutes and universities Government-owned businesses were then sold to private entrepreneurs (**//zaibatsu//**)

IN INDIA WITH THE BRITISH After the Mughal decline, India was taken advantage of Britian Trading cities were built British Imperial Rule replaced the EIC in 1858 RECREATED INDIA* NO INTERFERENCE WITH INDIAN CULTRE OR THE HINDU RELIGION.
 * railroads*
 * telegraphs*
 * new canals*
 * harbors*
 * irrigation methods*

UNTIL.... English-Style Schools.

Japan was led by the tokugawa shogunate 1603-1868

19th century, western europe was industrializing and Japan could not keep up with these technologies (largely due to cutting themselves off from outside world in 1600's)

Japanese government was having trouble controlling citizens (1450's) : robberies and other forms of theift

Industrialization increased the demand for raw materials (cotton came from India)

Nonindustrialized societies became suppliers of raw materials

the age of conquest (1750-1857) initiated by the british in India

able to take advantage of the declining moghul and manchu empires

because british had to administer such a large area of land (particularly in india) they had to create a more modern form of administration that included a large body of indigenous administrators...a policy foriegn to the indigenous peoples (called the law of rule)

controll of india for their raw materials

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