Could Japan have colonized America?

No. The only time when Japan actually sought to expand its reach beyond Northeast Asia before the XIX century was during the Red Seal Ships era (1600–1635), and these were commercial expeditions towards the nations, colonies and kingdoms of Southeast Asia.
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Why didn't Japan colonize America?

It was indeed secure and hence had no need to risk the instability that usually accompanies modernization and colonization. So despite a promising start, the Japanese Empire failed to modernize or found a colonial empire in the 17th century because it didn't need to do those things to survive.
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Would Japan have annexed Hawaii?

According to the recollections of Captain Kuroshima, Yamamoto did not envision a Japanese annexation of Hawaii. Rather, the islands would be used as a bargaining tool to secure a peace treaty that left Japan in control of the western Pacific. Their ultimate disposition would be left up to diplomats and politicians.
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Did the Japanese ever sail to America?

* The Japanese may have sailed to the Americas long before Columbus. Thousands of years before Christopher Columbus or any Europeans "discovered" America, the Western Hemisphere was found and settled again and again by Chinese and Japanese sailors.
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Which country has never been colonized?

Depending on how you define it, the only countries that were never colonies are Liberia, Ethiopia, Japan, Thailand, Bhutan, Iran, Nepal, Tonga, China, and possibly North Korea, South Korea and Mongolia. Some historians nitpick over this list.
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Why wasn t China colonized?

China. Like the Ottoman Empire, Qing China was too large for any single European power to simply grab. Instead, Britain and France got a foothold through trade, which they then expanded through the First and Second Opium Wars.
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Who were the biggest colonizers?

The British Empire was the largest of its kind in history, and once covered about one quarter of all the land on Earth. One of the last major colonies to be given up by Britain was Hong Kong which was given back to China on July 1st 1997.
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Did America protect Japan?

Under the terms of the alliance, the United States undertakes to defend Japan in case of attack by a third power, and in return Japan allows U.S. military troops to be stationed on Japanese soil, and makes sizeable "sympathy payments" to underwrite the cost of U.S. bases in Japan.
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What did the Japanese call America?

The Japanese word for America is represented by kanji characters 米国 meaning "rice country". This is pronounced “beikoku” in Japanese.
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Did US illegally annex Hawaii?

Annexation via a joint resolution of Congress is legal according to American law.
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Is Hawaii slowly moving towards Japan?

Presently the Hawaiian Islands and our part of the Pacific plate are moving northwest at about 100 mm (4 in.) per year, relative to the island-producing hot spot. The trajectory of motion points toward Hokkaido on the northern part of the Japanese Island chain, 6,300 km (3,900 mi) away.
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Did Hawaii want to be a part of the US?

On February 1, Minister John Stevens recognized Dole's new government on his own authority and proclaimed Hawaii a U.S. protectorate. Dole submitted a treaty of annexation to the U.S. Senate, but most Democrats opposed it, especially after it was revealed that most Hawaiians did not want annexation.
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Why didn t asians discover america?

Firstly, it was easier for Europeans to cross the Atlantic than for Chinese to cross the Pacific. Secondly, Europeans were motivated by the desire to access China's legendary wealth whereas Chinese had no such incentive for exploration.
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Why was Japan so angry with the US?

While the United States hoped embargoes on oil and other key goods would lead Japan to halt its expansionism, the sanctions and other penalties actually convinced Japan to stand its ground, and stirred up the anger of its people against continued Western interference in Asian affairs.
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What if Japan had not attacked the US?

At the most extreme, no attack on Pearl Harbor could have meant no US entering the war, no ships of soldiers pouring over the Atlantic, and no D-Day, all putting 'victory in Europe' in doubt. On the other side of the world, it could have meant no Pacific Theatre and no use of the atomic bomb.
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Is U.S. obligated to defend Japan?

If a nation plans to attack Japan, the attacker must be prepared to confront not only the defense capability of the Self-Defense Forces (SDF), but also the overwhelming military strength of the United States, due to the U.S. obligation to defend Japan in the event of an armed attack.
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Why is Japan not allowed to have a military?

Constitutional limitations

Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution prohibits Japan from establishing a military or solving international conflicts through violence.
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When did Japan and U.S. become enemies?

Therefore they were stunned when the unthinkable happened and Japanese planes bombed the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The following day, the United States declared war on Japan, and it soon entered into a military alliance with China.
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Who was the most brutal colonizer?

Among the most brutal of colonial regimes was that of Belgium under King Leopold II, known as "the Butcher of Congo." His well-documented acts of violence against the Congolese people resulted in an estimated 10 million deaths.
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Who was the least brutal colonizer?

There were differences in the brutality of the system, the British being the least brutal and Leopold and the French, Germans, and Portuguese the worst. We all know what the Soviet gulag was like. These colonizers turned Africa into one giant gulag, with each colony being like a separate camp.
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Who benefited most from colonialism?

Answer and Explanation: European colonial powers benefited most from imperialism. These included: Spain, Portugal, France, Britain, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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Has Russia ever been colonized?

Indeed, the lands of Novgorod and Kiev were as foreign to the Vikings who ruled there as the land of St. Petersburg was for the Muscovites. From the borders to the capitals, the space of internal colonization extended throughout Russia.
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Did Russia colonize any country?

Russia has never had colonies.”
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Which countries escaped colonialism?

As a result of these waves of European colonial expansion, only thirteen present-day independent countries escaped formal colonization by European powers: Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, Iran, Japan, Liberia, Mongolia, Nepal, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Thailand and Turkey as well as North Yemen, the former ...
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