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The Age of Shogun Japanese History 16001868 CHILDHOOD Oxford Department for Continuing Education Dr PM Jolliffe Pregnancy birth and first year Special pregnancy

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The Age of Shogun Japanese History 16001868 CHILDHOOD Oxford Department for Continuing Education Dr PM Jolliffe Pregnancy birth and first year Special pregnancy obi sash in red and white colours. 19.2 | From Warring States to Centralization. Japanese Social Structure. Emperors | Shoguns | Daimyo | Samurai . The Heian Period. Japanese cultural awakening . Social stability and the rise of the daimyo . The Shogun. •The . shogun. , or military ruler of Japan, sent for . Lord Asano. and other nobles to meet with a representative of the . emperor. . A court official, . Lord Kira. was assigned to teach Asano the correct way to behave. When Asano didn’t give Kira a large enough payment for his help, Kira insulted him in front of the other nobles. Asano became angry, pulled his sword and cut Kira’s arm.. Chapter 13:. Japan Under the Shogun. Power and control. Edo or Tokugawa period of Japan (1600-1868). Edo= present day Tokyo, Japan. Tokugawa= shogun rulers (military rulers). Before the Edo period, Japan was locked in constant warfare. Medieval Japan. It Matters Because:. Japanese society was transformed under the shoguns. The cultural influences from this time period still influences Japan & the world.. I. Samurai & Shoguns. The Edo Period 1600s-1868. Unlimited Power in Feudal Japan. Feudal Japan was ruled by the . Emperor. , who was believed to be divine, and whose rule was passed down through the family. However, during the Edo Period, the real power was held by the . Feudal Japan. Feudal Vocabulary to know. Shogun: A military ruler of Japan during the feudal period. Shogunate: A . period. of rule by a shogun. Daimyo: A great feudal lord. Domain: Land belonging to one person (fief). 1300’s. Essential Standards. 6.C.1. . Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.. Clarifying Objectives. 6.C.1.3. Summarize systems of social structure within various civilizations and societies over time (e.g., Roman class structure, Indian caste system and feudal, matrilineal and . Preview. Under the Shogun. - Japan was firmly organized under the Tokugawa shogunate. Under Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate, social status was passed down through families. It was closely tied to military rank or way of earning a living. Members of one social class could not move up to another social class. A person’s social class affected all parts of life.. Peter Nosco - May 22, 2013. Compare these observations of Japan in the 1570s (left) and 1620 (right). “[The people] rebel against [their rulers] whenever they have a chance, either usurping them or joining up with their enemies…. The chief root of the evil is the fact that … Japan was divided up among so many usurping barons that there are always wars among them….” Alessandro . Earthquake Country Alliance. Cisco, San Jose, March 1. , 2018. SAFRR: Science Application for Risk Reduction. SAFRR: Science Application for Risk Reduction …. NATURAL HAZARDS MISSION AREA Earthquake Hazards Program. executed 17 July 1918. Young . Tsarevich. , 1868-1894. First born son of Alexander III and Maria Feodorovna (Princess Dagmar of Denmark). Cousin to George V of Britain and Wilhelm II of Germany. Close to his father, but envied his strength but closer to his mother. Chapter 14 – Edo Japan: A Closed Society Unit 3 - Japan Chapter 14 – Edo Japan: A Closed Society Overview Worldview Inquiry: In what ways might a country’s choice to remain isolated both reflect its worldview and result from its worldview? Aissa Avila. . Under the Wave of Kanagawa. (The Great Wave) . Artist: . Katsushika Hokusai. When: 1830-1833 (Edo period) . Materials: Ukiyo-e (woodblock prints) . Ink, wood, and carving tools . Accessible to the middle class . Starter Sheet . Readings. Year 8 . Hist. - Japan under the Shoguns 1 . Reading Activity . Write down the heading. ________________________________________________. Number the paragraphs.. Circle the metalanguage words : .

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