Meiji Japan- Economic System
During the Meiji era, Japan underwent significant transformations across various sectors to align more closely with Western practices. The nation focused on modernizing its economic system and renegotiating unequal treaties to foster independence.
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Meiji Japan- Economic System Culture maintained many traditions from their own culture society adopted many ways of the west Education primary school is compulsary for boys & girls three levels: primary, middle, & university ministry of education and curriculum established Military british model for navy german model for amy edict for conscription - 1873 Land Ownership farmers owned land they worked on domains abolished Class structure hierarchy dismantled taking advantage of social mobility fuedal system abolished Foreign Relations renegotiate unequal treaties travelled abroad to view western practice and
learn about western technology goal of leaders- build up independance Taxes responsiblility of land owner 3% land value Government not truly democratic-
people's opinions recognized individual rights centralized government fuedalism abolished