Like any other country Japan, China, and Korea all resented it. Each on their own level if you will. I'm sure you've seen last samurai. There are many historical flaws within the movie but the idea is relatively the same. The Japanese wanted to keep their own culture but at the same time Westernized. They really did put most of their resources into Westernizing. So Japan actually welcomed this Westernization. However, at first the Japanese were against it quite very much so. There is a story or a legend I guess that states that when the Japanese refused to open it's doors to any foreigner, the
ugh this totally isnt working
thanks for sharing
@kimberlyevens you need to open it
i tried copy and pasting from the email you sent me but yeah
lol @juana02
i didnt know japan, korea, and china resent each other
so do u want me to post it
yes
when you post it i will re write the entire thing for you
okay 4 paragraphs
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ps @kimberlyevens what is "it"
yeah
Like any other country Japan, China, and Korea all resented it
i cant re-write it for you if i dont know what "it" is
ok hold on
western colonialism
hey where is the huge thing????
lol you deleted it
i cant re-write something i cant see
Like any other country Japan, China, and Korea all resented it. Each on their own level if you will. The Japanese wanted to keep their own culture but at the same time Westernized. They really did put most of their resources into Westernizing. So Japan actually welcomed this Westernization. However, at first the Japanese were against it quite very much so. There is a story or a legend I guess that states that when the Japanese refused to open it's doors to any foreigner, the U.S. sent 4 ships (the four dragons as the Japanese stated) to force Japan to trade. China on the other hand did the exact opposite. China was already practicing it's beloved age old idea of isolationism. The Chinese had the Boxer Rebellion. The Boxers were a peasant based group that was anti-imperialistic and anti-foreign. The American history books are correct, they did at times kill innocent foreigners but you have to understand that their situation is like that of the middle east. They were forbidden to go to many areas of their own country. They were also forced into the Opium war where the Chinese refused to buy anymore Opium but the British forced it upon the Chinese to buy it. There was also a second opium war in which France also fought along side the British. The Opium war led to the yielding of places such as Hong Kong. Korea was basically influenced more so by the Japanese. If you ask any Korean, they will gladly tell you of the atrocities committed during the Japanese's stay up until they were defeated in WW2.
good information lol
thats the 1st paragraph for you
ok
thats the 2nd paragraph
ok
thats number 3
as for number 4
ok
@kimberlyevens hope i helped
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it really does that you so much!(:
anytime
now onto the 56 unread OS messages lol
done
but why???
@PRAETORIAN.10
i just deleted them
dunno why it was necessary though....
thanks bye
uhh okay?
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