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What caused the Meiji Restoration?
The Meiji Restoration was a coup d'état that resulted in the dissolution of Japan's feudal system of government and the restoration of the imperial system. Members of the ruling samurai class had become concerned about the shogunate's ability to protect the country as more Western countries attempted to “open” Japan after more than two hundred years of virtual isolation. They wanted to unite the country under a new, centralized government in order to strengthen their army to defend against foreign influence.
How did the Meiji Restoration change Japan?
Japan underwent a vast array of changes after the Meiji Restoration. Among those were:
The abolition of the feudal system and all feudal class privileges
The enacting of a constitution and formalization of a parliamentary system of government
The formation of a national army
The adoption of universal education
The construction of transport and communication systems
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