Asked by Jennifer Ortner on May 06, 2024

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Japanese colonialism, in contrast to European colonialism, failed to establish manufacturing facilities, transportation networks, and communication systems in its colonies.

Japanese Colonialism

The period during which Japan extended its influence and control over various territories and peoples, primarily in Asia, through colonization, expansion, and imperial administration.

European Colonialism

The policy or practice by which European nations extended their control over foreign territories for economic and political gain.

Manufacturing Facilities

Buildings or complexes where goods are produced on a large scale using machinery and human labor.

  • Understand the effects of colonization historically and presently, and how relationships established during colonial times affect current economic situations.
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Zybrea KnightMay 06, 2024
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Explanation :
Japanese colonialism, particularly in Korea and Taiwan, focused on developing infrastructure such as railways, roads, and communication systems, as well as promoting industrialization, including the establishment of manufacturing facilities, to integrate these colonies into the Japanese imperial economy.