Important Dates Flashcards
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Battle of Sekigahara
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- 1600
- over 160,000 warriors fought in this battle that would unify Japan under the rule of Tokugawa Shoguns
- japan achieved victory over Ishida Misunari and took control of Japan
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William Adams first arrives in Japan
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- 1600
- William Adams first arrives in japan in 1600
- he had been shipwrecked and was the only one of his fellow 24 survivors who offered to greet the Japanese.
- he was immediately taken to Tokugawa Ieyasu who was interested in his knowledge of ship-building and navigation and soon Adams became his most valued advisor.
- Adams was also granted two samurai swords, which was a privilege
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Hideteada become second Shogun
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- 1605
- Ieyasu’s son
- Ieyasu still continued to rule as ogoshosama (his retired majesty) until his death in 1616
- following his death, Hidetada assumed power and married his daughter to the emperor in order to strengthen the power of the Tokugawa Shogun
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Anti-Christian laws proclaimed
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- 1606
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Missionaries expelled from Japan
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- 1610
- Ieyasu was apprehensive about the spread of Christianity so he expelled al Spanish and Portuguese missionaries
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Ieyasu prohibits Christian activity
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- 1614
- in order to maintain political stability, Ieyasu banned Christian activity in Japan and limited foreign trade
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Death of Ieyasu
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- 1616
- Ieyasu fell ill
- Hidedata was already ruling so it was arranged that his son Iemitsu would be next as heir, being Hidedata’s eldest son
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William Adams dies
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- 1620
- Adams falls ill and dies at the age of 56
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Tokugawa Iemitsu becomes 3rd Shogun
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- 1623
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Tokugawa Iemitsu forbids overseas travel
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- 1633
- at first, japan ships had to be certified before travel abroad but two years later, all of Japan’s ships were forbidden to leave the country. Those who disobeyed were executed