ASIA AND GLOBAL TRADE EMPIRES TEST Flashcards
What religon did Koreans introduce to Japan and the state religon it became?
Buddism and Confusianism.
Buddism became the state religon
What was the official state religon?
Shinto
Bushido
Way of the Warrior
-this required the Samuari to live simply, and be obidient,dutiful,and kind.
How did Zen develop from China?
-Developed when t
Shogun?
he was the countries military general and controled its finacial affairs,government appointments, and courts
Similarities that the Japenese and European Feudalism
- Damyos controlled large parts of Japan/Lords or a king controled large parts of europe
- Daymios gave land to samaui who in return would protect the daymio
- Lords gave land to Knights
- Both Knights and Samuari were skilled warriors on horseback and swore loyalyt to their lord/daymino
- Both took an oath
Differences
- Both took different oaths one of chivalry, one of bushido”the way of the warrior”;samuari must be kind, honest, dutiful,and obidient.
- Dishonest Samuaris were expected to commit suicide
- Japenese system had no serfs
- european Feudalism lasted from 800-1400, Japenese Feudalism lasted from 1000-1871
How long did japenese feudalism last?
1000-1871
How long did european feudalism last?
800-1400
Japan islands from top right to bottom left(north)
Hokkiado
Honshu
Shiku
Kyushu
European Feudalism triangle
- Emporer
- Lords+Nobles
- Vassals+Knights
- Serfs+Peasants
Japenese Feudalism Triangle
- Emporer>Shogun>Daymios>Samuaris
- Peasants
- Artistans
- Merchants
How many deaths were there from the Bubonic Plauge?
Killed 1/3rd of Europes population