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Emergence of World Trade in East Asia

-Three major trade routes in the 16th century (Silver played a pivotal role):


1) Goa, Macao, and Nagasaki: Portuguese merchants


2) Manila, China, Japan, and Mexico: Spaniards 3) Batavia, China, and Japan: the Dutch

Christianity in Japan

-St. Francis Xavier: First Jesuit to go to Japan in 1549 as a missionary


-Initial success in Japan


-Favored by Kyushu daiymyo


-Nobunaga's support


-Winning many converts among the samurai class, including some daimyo


-In 1582, about 150,000 Christians and 200 chapels throughout Japan

Persecution of Christians

-Hideyoshi


-Restricting the activities of Christian Missionaries


-Not requiring the Japanese converts to renounce the faith


-Ieyashu and his successors(Hidetada & Iemitsu)


-Banning the religion and ordering the missionaries to leave the country


-torturing the converts who refused to renounce by burning, mutilation, and decapitation