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... The policy of the Tokugawa shoguns was to keep the church fiscally dependent upon government and isolated from secular affairs. ...
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... The Tokugawa shoguns continued to rule Japan for over remarkable 250 years. Ieyasu brought the whole country under tight control. ...
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... This was a feudalistic era living in an isolated world. The Tokugawa Ieyasu establishes 14 generations of Tokugawa Shoguns. One ...
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... Though limited in power, all dominant statutes of power such as the Fujiwara and Hojo regents to the Minamoto, Ashikaga and Tokugawa shoguns have all respected ...
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... Shoguns were at constant rival with each other, so Shoguns of the same religion ... By the late 16th century, a Shogun named Tokugawa Ieyasu became the controller ...
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... By the early 17th century, Japan was in peace under Tokugawa Shoguns, when the first collection of stories told by the otogishnu, Kigenyokishu, was published ...
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... Takechiyo allied himself with this group he changed his name to Tokugawa Ieyasu ... all the castles be destroyed except for the ones in which the shoguns and daimyo ...
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During Tokugawa period, resource acquisition (gold, sliver and copper) didn't constitute much of a problem for the nation as Shoguns forced the country to ...
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... In 1603 the Tokugawa clan gained control of the shogunate, and the political capital was established at Edo ( Tokyo). The shoguns powers although, were limited ...
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... to 710, Early Medieval History from 710-1600, and the Tokugawa Period from ... The Ashikaga line of shoguns continues for two more generations until the death of ...
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... broken but instead because the Japanese public and the Shoguns supporters felt they had lost the Imperial Will.Footnote6 The end of the Tokugawa regime shows ...
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... broken but instead because the Japanese public and the Shoguns supporters felt they had lost the Imperial Will.Footnote6 The end of the Tokugawa regime shows ...
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... Although the shoguns and the emperor found it necessary to surround themselves with ... However, a samurai could, and did during the Tokugawa period, become more ...
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... The Samurai, 2006) This is particularly true of the Tokugawa Period, when ... group of loyal fighters was long past, and there were no more wealthy shoguns to fund ...
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... had broken but instead because the Japanese public and the Shoguns supporters felt they had lost the Imperial Wi! ll. (4) The end of the Tokugawa regime shows ...
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