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Three Major Players of Unification
The first is the Oda clan headed by Oda Nobunaga who after a war over the succession of the lands of Mino, and the defensive was that destroyed the Imagawa clan showed signs of a conquest towards Kyoto, and eventually unite Japan before the betrayal at Honnouji by a vassal The second is the Tokugawa clan under Tokugawa Ieyasu although a vassal clan under Oda Nobunaga they played an important role over the conquest of the east, and the march towards Kyoto, and would eventually overcome and unite Japan and after defeating Toyotomi clan would move the capital to Edo. The third is the Toyotomi Toyotomi Hideyoshi a upstart clan that was originally a farmer who (allegedly) after bringing the head of the daimyo of the Imagawa was made sandal barrer, and then eventually became shogun after defeating the betrayer Akechi Mitsuhide, and would invade Korea but would only leave a Three year old heir so another war would happen.
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Religion Christianity was being adopted during this time by many Japanese around Kyushu, and many nobles began either adopting the teachings or promoting them. Example of this was that Oda Nobunaga’s son converted to Christianity, and Nobunaga was believe to secretly practice it, and Hideyoshi gave written laws to protect christians. Also a new sect of Buddhism was created called the Ikko Ikki sect a warlike sect that believed that the people are there own rulers and that no power is given to man but to live and die, they will be annihilated after getting involved in politics and going against the Oda.
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Relationships during this period
It was common place to have more than one wife, and to have several concubines due to the constant need for a male son to fight in the wars, and the issue of succession after the leader dies to come into factor. Also the act of homosexuality was another thing that was common during this time due to a sort of bond that is created between warriors an example is Mori ranmaru and Oda Nobunaga.
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In conclusion In conclusion the time period of Azuchi Momoyama was a time of great strive and of war between rival daimyos that would later be resolved in the end by a minor clan, and it proved that a small peasant can rise to glory. I view this compared to the american way of life as a sense of great struggle, and the idea of a dream whether it be to unite or to rise the dream will drive people to do many things, and i see the similarities in the American dream as while, and I think we can be provided a lesson from their past.
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Work cited page https://doyouknowjapan.com/culture/
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