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    Prior to the arrival of Commodore Perry‚ Japan enjoyed peace and stability for 200 years under the Tokugawa Shogunate. However‚ Japanese society remained isolated and failed to integrate modern innovations from the industrial revolution‚ resulting in her being left behind in the feudal times. The Japanese proponents for progress began to show their dissatisfaction for the Tokugawa Shogunate‚ which represented stasis quo and its lack of willpower to implement the much needed changes. Similar events

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    was the feudal political system in the Edo period of Japan. Baku‚ or "tent‚" is an abbreviation of bakufu‚ meaning "military government" — that is‚ the shogunate. The han were the domains headed by daimyo. Vassals held inherited lands and provided military service and homage to their lords. The Bakuhan Taisei split feudal power between the shogunate in Edo and provincial domains throughout Japan. Provinces had a degree of sovereignty and were allowed an independent administration of the Han in exchange

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    There are many important periods in Japanese history. But‚ if I were to narrow it down to the three most important periods‚ it would be the Yayoi period‚ the Heian period‚ and the Edo period... IN MY OPINION Yayoi The Yayoi period lasted from about 400 or 300 BC until 250 AD. This period followed the Jōmon period. This period is named after Yayoi town‚ the subsection of Bunkyō‚ Tōkyō‚ where archaeological investigations uncovered its first recognized traces. The culture of the Yayoi Era is characterized

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    During the Tokugawa period of Japan a singular map consisted of numerous feudal towns and villages each ruled by individual daimyo lords. The list of individual domains was enormous‚ so too was the list of cultures‚ traditions‚ and material goods specific to the domains and feudal families that lived within the domain’s borders. The right to govern each domain was given to a daimyo lord by the Tokugawa Shogunate; in return‚ each ruling vassal was required to complete a “form of feudal service.”

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    Systems Rise of Europe Scientific Revolution Enlightenment What were the major civilizations from 1450-1750? Major Civilizations 1450-1750 The Americas: Aztec‚ Inca Africa: Kongo‚ Benin‚ Oyo‚ Dahomey‚ Ashanti‚ Songhay East Asia: Ming‚ Qing‚ Tokugawa South Asia: Mughal What were some of the major continuities from 1450-1750? Continuities 1450-1750 Existing trade routes continued to be important to global exchange No sweeping global cultural changes during this era No systematic changes

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    who had brought him to power” (Colcutt‚ 2008). It was during the Ashikaga shogunate the samurai became organized into vassal hierarchies and swore loyalty to a daimyo (feudal lords). The samurai also began to develop their own value system the Bushido code‚ at the time it was comprised of three virtues honor‚ loyalty‚ and courage however more virtues will be added later on. Around the fifteenth century the Ashikaga shogunate was not able to maintain control and fell into civil war until the sixteenth

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    Missed Oppertunity . 1 October 2011. October 2011 . This website was more than helpful. It explained the political climate and Japan ’s relationship with other countries. N/A. The Origins of the Tokugawa Shogunate. 8 August 2011. October 2011 . This website was great; it explained how the Tokugawa Shogunate came to be and why things happened the way they did. White‚ James W. The Demography of Sociopolitical Conflict in Japan‚ 1721-1846 . Berkeley‚ California: Institute of East Asian Studies‚ 1992

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    History of Japan Ancient mythology holds that Japan’s history is tied to the sun goddess‚ called Amterasu. Legend has it that Amaterasu sent one of her descendants to unify people on the island of Kyushu. At the core of this unification was Shintoism a religion that is native to Japan. In the 6th century Buddhism‚ was introduced to Japan by the virtue of China and Korea. In the early 7th century Prince Regent Shotku‚ an adherent of Buddhism and a highly regarded figure to this day in Japan

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    firstFilipino saint venerated in the Roman Catholic Church; he is thus the protomartyr of the Philippines. He was killed for refusing to leave Japan and renounce his Roman Catholic beliefs during the persecution of Japanese Christians under the Tokugawa Shogunate in the 17th century. Saint Lorenzo is patron saint of‚ among others‚ the Philippines and Filipinos. Early life Lorenzo Ruiz was born in Binondo‚ Manila to a Chinese father and a Filipino mother who were bothCatholic. His

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    Japan: Locked Society to Christianity? Significantly‚ In the Meiji Restoration period in 1871‚ Japan passed into law the “Freedom of Religion.” This declaration has served a wide open door of opportunities to proclaim the Gospel‚ through various means and well-known strategies‚ in all areas in Japan. However‚ why is it that for many decades since then there is just less than one percent of the whole population profess they are Christians: that is despite the fact that there have been significant

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