1915 (this is not a war)
Japan to gain control of the Hanyeping mining and
metallurgical complex, already deep in debt to Japan
Eastern Inner Mongolia (rights of settlement and
extraterritoriality, appointment of officials and priority for
Japanese investments)
Expanded Japan’s sphere of influence over the railways,
coasts and major cities of the province
South Manchurian Railway
China barred from giving any further coastal or island concessions to foreign powers except for Japan
If demands were not met, Japan would attack China again
China agreed to the demands except one which would mean the end of Chinese sovereignty
USA steps in, in 1921 (Washington Naval Conference), and starts to distrust the motives of Japan