In the late nineteenth century many European countries adopted the concept of imperialism and tried to utilize external resources to gain power. Africa and the former colonies of India abundant in cheap raw materials and other natural products are the main target for the country which is trying to increase the power of the empire. These countries soon became the headquarters of "movement of civilization", a movement similar to the conquest movement of Central America. The purpose of Europe is to colonize and develop Africa in a way that is beneficial to the Empire.
Unlike western imperialism, unlike Western imperialism, it has reached the status of an empire in the face of Western colonization, although there are many similarities with the West. As in Western countries, the expansion of Japan is driven by social Darwinism and racial discrimination.
In 1853, Western imperialism reached its peak. It has spread to several countries. British colonial India, Indonesian colony of the Netherlands, Philippines of the colonies of the United States, Vietnam of the French colony. In 1929, the stock market crash triggered a global recession, the Great Depression. Depression is causing instability in many countries. Declines in international business, tax, profit and personal income decrease. The Great Depression influenced countries that particularly need raw materials. From 1853 to 1941, the cultural and political structure of Japan changed, and I hoped that it became more Westernized. Because they wanted to be seen like Western European countries. Japan also becomes militaristic and hopes to stop being a victim of imperialism. Japan has undergone several changes, but Japan continues to use national ideology as a way of progressing the empire.
The concept of the empire is mainly to draw Japan as a colony instead of a colony. As an attempt to completely avoid Japanese imperialism, this example - and the dominant erasure rate - can be taken, but this is only partially correct. Many Marxist historians believe that wartime expansion in Japan is only a part of a large imperialist plan and understand this from the perspective of world capitalist exploitation and from this perspective they are I am in the postwar Asian-American empire. The protest action was basically a continuation of criticism of the former Japanese imperialist project.