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Essay heading: The Japanese Postwar Occupation Vs. The British In India
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Indians were educated, British-style and in English, leading to Indian intellectuals, although the majority remained poor, illiterate, and powerless. During British colonialism, the population approximately doubled (Murphey 291). While some Indians were able to become wealthy, many remained poor. However, the net impact was a positive one, where the economy was better with more jobs and productivity (Murphey 293)... displayed 300 characters
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However, the net impact was a positive one, where the economy was better with more jobs and productivity (Murphey 293).
Japan had surrendered and World War II had ended, leaving Japan in a state of disaster (Wolken). General MacArthur, the Supreme Commander of the Occupation forces, and his troops landed in the Tokyo-Yokohama area of Japan in September of 1945 (Mueller)... displayed next 300 characters
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