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Changes in Empire Time Frames
Significantly, the expansion of the empires was motivated by the need to control large swaths of land in the specified colonial areas. For instance, the conflicts that involved the French, Britain, and Spanish kingdoms were regulated by the need to exercise power in the North Americas geographies. As such, the battles contributed to adversities and challenges to the populations that existed in the New World which revolved around food shortages, insecurity, disease and slavery
Notably, the expansion of the British colony was initiated in 1783 which involved the expansion of territories in America and West Indies. In the process of making a profit and exploiting India under direct or indirect control with the technological advancements, they had completely destroyed India industry but also benefit India at the same time by establishing new …show more content…
The new nation was developed under the ratification of constitutional monarchy which was implemented by the Meiji Emperor. The key changes that promoted democracy and modernization of Japan state were the shifting of power to the Japanese population. Consequently, the new system of governance was characterized by land ownership, protection of citizen’s rights, and the capacity to form unions. Likewise, the modernization of China was contributed by the increased revolutionary movements that aimed at the expulsion of the imperialists. The aggressive nature of the British and Japanese led to national unity, a concept that led to a forceful removal of these foreign individuals. Other modernism of China were characterized by administrative reforms in the 1790s. The development of the economy and the removal of Qing Dynasty led to surplus commodities in the early centuries, thus, resulting in the development and constitutional changes that promoted