PPT-Life in the Edo Period 1600-1868

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Japan under military control of the Tokugawa shoguns Christians persecuted Shino ko sho organisation of society Policy of national seclusion isolates Japan from the rest of the world Edo is the largest city in the world . 10,000 C.E- 622 A.D. Nara Period . 710-784 . Heian Period 794-1160. Kamkura. Period 1185-1335. Muromachi. Period 1336-1568. National Unification Period 1568-1600. Edo Period 1600-1867. Meiji Period 1868-1912. The Baroque Period. Time of Turbulent Change. Conquest of new worlds. Rise of the middle class (against monarchy). Characterized by “appalling poverty and wasteful luxury, magnificent idealism and savage oppression.”. MUSIC IN THE (1600 - 1750) The Renaissance period ushered in th e rebirth and rediscovery of the arts such as music, painting, sculpture, and poetry and also saw the beginning of some scientific dis L/O – To identify the causes, events and significance of the Meiji Restoration 1868-1913. The Meiji Restoration. Before 1868, Japan was a . feudal country. , mainly agricultural, militarily weak and lacked technological development.. L/O – To identify the causes, events and significance of the Meiji Restoration 1868-1913. The Meiji Restoration. Before 1868, Japan was a . feudal country. , mainly agricultural, militarily weak and lacked technological development.. Week 5. 1859 Arrival. . of. 黒船(. Kurofune. ): U.S. naval diplomatic expedition to Japan. Why the US?. Why Japan?. Commodore Matthew. . Calbraith. . Perry. Ryomaden. 10:38. 1859-1868 . 尊王攘夷 . Presented by Noah Lockette. Musical Words and Phrases. Notation. Mode of scripting music. Tone (tonality). Study of sound and its qualities. Sonata/Opera/. Cantana. /Oratorio/Concerto/Sonatas. Types of musical performances. 1600 series. Pocket-size Scanner. Introduction of 1600 series. Product concept. Product features & benefits. Software tools. Applications. Competitive advantages. Marketing Collaterals. FAQ. 1600 series. 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. The Age of Shogun: Japanese History 1600-1868 CHILDHOOD Oxford Department for Continuing Education Dr PM Jolliffe Pregnancy, birth and first year Special pregnancy obi (sash) in red and white colours 15 Propagated the Wisdom Behind FoodsDuring the Edo period (1603 ProvidedThat if in the apportionment of Representatives any County shall appear not to be entitled from its population to a Representative such County shall nevertheless send one Representative and if SECTION Elections free and openAll elections shall be free and open and every inhabitant of this State possessing the qualifications provided for in this Constitution shall have an equal right to elec The Baroque Period. Important developments were underway:. The 13 American colonies were formed. Galileo was discovering new ways to explain the universe. Fancy decorations and ornaments were fashionable in music, art, and architecture.

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