Japan's Political Structure

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EMILIO ERNESTO PALOMARES ALONSO
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Japan's Political Structure
  1. Emperor
    1. Shogun
      1. Samurai Clans
        1. Landowners
          1. Tokugawa Clan (Strongrest)
            1. Nationalist belief of Japanese Superiority (Seclusion)
              1. End of Seclusion
              2. Other powerful clans: Satsuma, Chotsu and Tosa
                1. Boshin War: Satsuma & Chotsy against Tosa
                  1. New governing council and power was given back to the Emepror. Wanted to take the US back (but failed)
            2. Tokugawa Yoshinobu (Keki)
              1. Failure in his attempts to modernize Japan and forced by US to sign Treaty of Kanagawa
          2. Japan and the US
            1. On July 8th, 1853, Commodore Perry arrived and threatened Japan in order to achieve International Commerce
            2. Tokugawa Shogunate
              1. 1600-1867
                1. Keiki resinged in 1867 due to Satsuma, Chotsu and Tosa Clan's opossitions
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