Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The Meiji Restoration of Japan
Japan is a archipelago because it is made up of many islands. Before Japan opened its trade routes to any other foreign countries they were isolated. In their state of being isolated they had no contact or communication with countries. Due to the fact that they were isolated for so long, they were trapped in time with their old technology, not knowing about all the new technology that was actually out there. Mathew Perry bullied Japan into signing a trade treaty due to their opposition towards the American. When Mathew Perry brought the ships to the ports of Japan, the Japanese were shocked to see the technology the Americans had, such as steamboats and rifles. The American needed to Japan to open their trade ports so that American ships could use Japan as a refill station. American ships would use these ports to refill in food, water, and coal. During the Meiji Era, Japan threw away the whole idea of feudalism. In 1668, the emperor Mutsuhito took back his thrown in Japan. He believed in order for Japan to be equal in political and economically was by sending Japanese scholars to America to learn and bring back the Western ways to Japan. They began to modernize and industrialize by the teachings of the Western ways. The scholars brought back the ways of industrializing railroads and factories to produce goods.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Karl Marx and Communism

Karl Marx's idea of Communism came about during the Industrial Revolution and his main aspect was to change ways for these workers being controlled by religion. It all came together as basically a society of workers distributing their earnings equally amongst each other. If one was in need, he was to be distributed the amount of money he needed and/or if one worked to his ability, he was to be distributed the amount of pay he earned. Communism came about to try and change laws
Friday, November 9, 2007
Karl Marx and the Industrial Revolution

Karl Marx felt that the hard working people in factories and farms should be in control of everything instead of having owners or landlords to order them. He did not like the ways the Industrial Revolution was turning out. Because of this, it came to him to unite all these people to go against the law of owners and landlords. Thats where communism came about. Karl Marx believed that if people worked together doing similar jobs, they should of all been distributed their earnings equally, as one. He inspired many to take his lead to demand this law to be changed. Communism is still popular today and it all began with a man trying to improve laws for these hard working people during the Industrial Revolution, thanks to Karl Marx.
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