Korea, a tributary state to China (Korean emperor paid homage to the Chinese emperor), was strategically important for Japan.
In 1894, an uprising in Korea prompted Korea to ask China for assistance. Japan sent troops before the Chinese army arrived, leading to conflict.
Historian Ian Buruma argues that the conflict centered on which army had modernized more effectively, influencing dominance in East Asia.
Outcomes of the war
Japan proved its dominance by pushing the Chinese back across the Yalu River, the border between Korea and China, and securing victory in the Yellow Sea.
The Treaty of Shimonoseki recognized Korean independence and ceded Formosa (Taiwan), the Liaodong Peninsula, and the Pescadores Islands to Japan. China also granted commercial and trading rights to Japan.
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
Unlocking 1894: Sino-Japanese War Secrets
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Historical context
Japan and China have a long history dating back to 500–600 CE, when Chinese writing and culture spread to Japan via Korea.
In the 19th century, China was weakened due to its defeat in the Opium Wars with Britain and by signing 'unequal treaties' with European powers.
Japan was entering a militaristic era, aiming to establish control over the Korean peninsula, which lay between Japan and China.
Korea, a tributary state to China (Korean emperor paid homage to the Chinese emperor), was strategically important for Japan.
In 1894, an uprising in Korea prompted Korea to ask China for assistance. Japan sent troops before the Chinese army arrived, leading to conflict.
Historian Ian Buruma argues that the conflict centered on which army had modernized more effectively, influencing dominance in East Asia.
Outcomes of the war
Japan proved its dominance by pushing the Chinese back across the Yalu River, the border between Korea and China, and securing victory in the Yellow Sea.
The Treaty of Shimonoseki recognized Korean independence and ceded Formosa (Taiwan), the Liaodong Peninsula, and the Pescadores Islands to Japan. China also granted commercial and trading rights to Japan.
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