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Chinese knew about Japan before 100 Japanese adopted Chinese writing Japanese adopted Buddhism from the Chinese in 552 Started with the people in the Japanese court and then moved on to common people Most believed in both religions
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By 794, the ruling class in Japan began to turn away from Chinese models Poets began writing in Japanese There began a distinct Japanese culture
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Two general sources of power Central government – important families influenced power Local land owners – very powerful and had their own warriors
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First family to gain control over central government was Fujiwara 1185, Minamoto takes control Change the way the government is run Minamoto Yoritomo was the first shogun or general ▪ In charge of military, finances, and laws ▪ Ashikaga shoguns had power for 250 years Emperor keeps the throne
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Wealthy landlords held power, called the Daimyo They hired warriors called samurai for protection Samurai followed code of behavior called Bushido, “the way of the warrior” ▪ Stressed bravery, loyalty, and honor ▪ If samurai displeased their masters or were defeated, they may practice seppuku, or ceremonial suicide to avoid dishonor
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The daimyo and their samurai became the most powerful people in Japan during the Ashikaga Shogunate Japan had no strong central government Warfare was common But Japan continued to grow economically and socially
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The daimyo taxed whatever they could Taxed crops Taxed items that were traded Daimyo offered a chance for social mobility If one could use a sword or a lance, that person may be able to join a daimyo’s army If they were good, they could move up in rank
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Ashikaga family starts to fight over who will be the next shogun This starts 100 years of constant warfare Local daimyo fought for control of Japan Late 1500s, three daimyo were victorious and established themselves as overlords of other daimyo ▪ Built a centralized feudal system in Japan
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Tokugawa family was victorious over the other three overlords and he became shogun The Tokugawa family kept the shogunate for over 250 years Established their own government – the Tokugawa Shogunate A cross between feudalism and central monarchy
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Daimyo governed as an almost absolute rule Everyone else from farmers on down to traders paid strict taxes to the higher classes. Tokugawa daimyo strictly controlled government and trade, leading to very uneven social classes. Social class was determined by birth – sons followed the occupations of their fathers ▪ There was no upward mobility
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Emperor Shogun Daimyo Samurai Peasants Artisans Merchants
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Japan was mostly free of foreign influence for hundreds of years. An isolated nation, brought more than two centuries of stability to Japan ▪ Banned most foreign trade ▪ People prohibited from traveling abroad ▪ Banned foreigners from traveling to Japan
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In 1853 Commodore Matthew Perry, an American, visited Japan. Perry was sent because Japan’s government refused to shelter foreign ships during storms. The U.S. wanted to form an agreement that would guarantee the safety of their sailors and open Japan up to foreign trade.
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Treaty of Kanagawa 1854 Opened Japanese ports to let Americans obtain fuel, shelter, and supplies Within two years, Japan traded with Great Britain, Russia and the Netherlands as well. A group of samurai leaders became unhappy after the settling of the treaty. Worried that the government’s inability to resist Western demands cast doubt on its right to rule Japan.
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Japan was clearly behind the rest of the world in terms of technology and influence. A number of leaders rose up to change the entire structure of the government. This change is called the Meiji Restoration. Meiji meant “enlightened rule,” which indicated the revolutionaries wanted smarter leadership in the nation.
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Supporters of the Meiji wanted a strong government like those in the West. Began making changes to Japanese society. ▪ Weapons like the machine gun. ▪ Increase Trade with western societies. ▪ First hints of imperialism to nations bordering Japan.
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No more social classes. People may do whatever they want with their lives. Government reflects western society. Ex.) the Diet is a national assembly of elected officials, much like Congress in the U.S. Rapid Industrialization begins to take place. No longer a society based on agriculture.
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By 1900 Japan is the first country in Asia to industrialize, or develop from an agriculture based society to one with machinery. People are encouraged to start businesses Railroads and telephones link the nation for the first time. Japan is essentially the only modernized nation in Asia at the time.
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Japan begins practicing imperialism – when one country controls another, less powerful country. The Japanese fight with the Chinese in the Sino- Japanese War over control of Korea in 1894 and again in 1937. ▪ Japan defeats China with a more modern army. ▪ Japan now is able to trade in China and is the dominant force in Asia. ▪ Korea is now an independent nation (1895) In a matter of a few decades Japan is now a major world power!
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