ndalmace ndalmace
  • 04-02-2016
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In the 1920s and 1930s, the Japanese invaded surrounding territories MAINLY because

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HistoryGuy HistoryGuy
  • 04-02-2016
In the 1920s and 1930s, the Japanese invaded surrounding territories mainly because they "needed natural resources" to fuel their domestic growth, since Japan is a very small island and lacks many of these necessary resources. 
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Leader
Leader Leader
  • 05-02-2016
Japan was growing at a fast rate and their small country was running out of natural resources so they invaded other countries to use those land's natural resources.
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