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S., Japan, and Mexico is necessary. In 1895, Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, astonished by Japan's defeat of China in battle, expressed to the world his expectation of Japan rising in the near future into a leading world power, declaring their presence as the "Yellow Peril." Following the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, the Japanese continued to promote their expansion... displayed 300 characters
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Europe considered a clash between Japan and the United States inevitable; these two newly powerful nations, both showing the desire for imperialism, were doomed for collision. With the changes in trade and trade regulation approaching as the United States constructed the Panama Canal, the confrontation seemed near... displayed next 300 characters
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