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51 Cards in this Set
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Date: Oda Nobunaga
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1582
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Date: Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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1598
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Date: Tokugawa Ieyashi
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1603
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Date: Portuguese arrive in Japan
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1543
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Date: Francis Xavier
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1549
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Date: Hideyoshi prohibits christian activities
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1587
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Date: Onen War (Civil War)
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1467-1477
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Term: Daimyo
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*heads of nobility
*controlled their own lands *warred with their neighbors *thought to be independent..besides the whole hostage thing. |
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Term: Oda Nubunaga
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*political leader
*Capitol = Kyoto *tried to consolidate rule in the central plain |
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Term: Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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*political leader
*capitol = Osaka * had authority over Daiymo |
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Term: Tokugawa Ieyasu
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*Daiymo of Edo
*Took control of Japan *Capitol=Edo *Succeeded in consolidating Central rule |
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Term: Shogun
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Japanese Dictator under emperor
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Term: Franeis Xavier
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*Jesuit Missionary
*Converted Daiymo to Christians *His Jesuit practice of destroying shrines caused anger *over 1000 Japanese were christian |
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Term: Han
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Domains or the state divided into territories that the Daiymos looked over
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Term: Hostage System
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*How the shogun controlled the Daiymo
*Daiymo cared for their territory while their family stayed in the capitol, so there would be no rebellion |
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Term: Ronin
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warriors without masters
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Term: Eta
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Japanese Outcast
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High taxes usually led to ________
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peasant revolts
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The Tokugawa reign was also known as _______.
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"The great peace"
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What does Hideyoshi do in reaction to the christian involvement in Japan?
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He prohibits christian activity
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After the Portuguese arrive there is trade between _____, ______, and _______.
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Japan, China, and South East Asia
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Japanese were interested in what from the Japanese traders?
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tobacco, clocks, glasses, and guns
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Under Tokgawa missionaries were _______, Christians were ________ and European merchants were _______.
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Expelled, persecuted, expelled
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Only a small ______ community was allowed to stay in Japan.
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Dutch
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What did farmers exploit?
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Crop demand
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Samuri became ______.
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Land managers
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Diamyo literally means ______.
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"Great Names"
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True or False: Japan was unified
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false
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The Unifying of Japan didn't happen until ______.
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the late 16th century
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How does Oda Nogunaga die?
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He's assassinated
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi is the son of a ________.
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Farmer
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Hans were rule by whom?
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Diamyo
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1st unifier:
2nd unifier; 3rd unifier: |
Oda Nogunaga
Toyomoti Hideyoshi Tokugawa Ieyasu |
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Who were allowed weapons?
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Only samuri
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Under the Tokugawa Hierarchy if you left japan for a vacation what would happen?
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You could never come back
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Their were strict rules about _____________ and __________.
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Marriage and Castle making
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Construct the Japanese social structure.
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1. Warriors
2. Farmers / Peasants 3. Artisans / Craftsmen 4. Merchants / Tradesmen 5. Townspeople 6. Animals 7. Eta |
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What were the rule about women and marriage?
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*Marriages were arranged
*Only men could divorce |
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What are the 6 reasons a man could divorce his wife?
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1. No sons
2. jealousy 3. Disease 4. disturbed harmony 5. addicted to stealing 6. acted lewdly |
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Term: Matsu Obasho
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*retired samurai
*father or "Haiku" *the greatest japanese poet |
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Term: Ihara Saikaku
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*Wrote "5 women who loved love"
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Term: "5 women who loved love"
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*5 women in search of love
*They are willing to die for love *4 of them do. |
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Missionaries were viewed as what?
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a threat.
They were imprisoned, expelled or executed |
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True or False: European missionaries were turned away
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True
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Term: Shinto
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State religion
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Japan is isolated until______.
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the Meji Restoration
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Term: Ainu
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Indigenous Japanese
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Korea was ruled over mainly by what dynasty?
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Yi Dynasty
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Korea's Capital was _____.
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Hon Yong
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Korea was known as a ___________.
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Hermit country
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Korea was conquered by ______ in______.
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China in the 1630's
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