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Today: Notes on Japanese Feudalism Friday: Review for test Monday: NO SCHOOL Tuesday: Middle Ages Test
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Japan lies about 500 miles east of China Southern Japan has mild climate and plenty of rainfall, but mountainous, only 12% farmable Late summer brings tropical storms called typhoons. Earthquakes and tidal waves a threat. Natural Resources: ◦ Coal, oil and iron in short supply
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Clans controlled territories Worshiped local gods, later called this religion Shinto “way of the gods” ◦ Forces of nature and ancestors By C.E. 400’s, Yamato clan led Victorious rival clans would claim control over emperor, rule in his name Buddhism brought by Koreans Chinese culture influenced Japan
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794-1185 C.E. capital moved from Nara Etiquette important Rules dictated high society court life Women wrote essays and novels The Tale of Genji (story about a prince) by Lady Murasaki Shikibu is considered world’s first novel.
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Fujiwara family help power in Japan in 1000’s C.E. Large landowners set up private armies ◦ Countryside and sea became dangerous Small landowners traded parts of their land to strong warlords in exchange for protection Samurai: Rival lords hired bodyguards Bushido: code of behavior for samurai ◦ Courage, reverence for gods, fairness and protect weak
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Late 1100’s C.E. two most powerful clans fought 30 years for power Emperor gave victorious Minamoto leader, Yoritomo the title of ‘shogun’-supreme general of emperor’s army Shoguns ruled through puppet emperors This form of government lasted until 1868
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Draw a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting Knights and Samurai See page 342 in textbook When finished pick up Middle Ages Test Study Guide and begin KnightsSamarai
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