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Page 79
... leaders to visit Europe and the United States . The experience gained abroad strengthened convictions already formed as to measures of modernization that would be required . Abolition of feudalism . The Meiji leaders began with measures ...
... leaders to visit Europe and the United States . The experience gained abroad strengthened convictions already formed as to measures of modernization that would be required . Abolition of feudalism . The Meiji leaders began with measures ...
Page 80
... leadership group over government policy . Itagaki Taisuke and other leaders of the Tosa faction combined with members of the Saga fief in 1873. Their demands for a punitive expedition against Korea , the obscurantist government of which ...
... leadership group over government policy . Itagaki Taisuke and other leaders of the Tosa faction combined with members of the Saga fief in 1873. Their demands for a punitive expedition against Korea , the obscurantist government of which ...
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... leaders among the Zambian populace . Thus in December 1960 it invited Kaunda and several other UNIP leaders to participate in discussions on the status of the three colonies at the Federal Review Conference in London . Early in the ...
... leaders among the Zambian populace . Thus in December 1960 it invited Kaunda and several other UNIP leaders to participate in discussions on the status of the three colonies at the Federal Review Conference in London . Early in the ...
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