Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Why do many historians suggest the Meiji regime’s modernization efforts were first announced in the Imperial

Why do many historians suggest the Meiji regime’s modernization efforts were first announced in the Five Charter Oath of 1868?

Why do many historians suggest the Meiji regime’s modernization efforts were first announced in the Imperial
Because the Charter Oath was essentially the first constitution of modern Japan. It urged for governing by assembly, giving people the freedom to pursuit their calling, revising outdated laws and customs, and improving Japan's science and technology.


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