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Cause of Japanese Expansion
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In the middle of the 19th century important elements within Japanese nationalism. |
1867 | Japan was strictly-segregated feudal governement as other European countries at the MIddle Age |
From 1600-1867 | Japan was ruled by Tokugawa clan, with their power establish unity and the head of this samurai clan was the "Shogun" |
Social Classes | 1.-Emperor: Religious leader 2.-Shogun: A military commander 3.-Daimyo: Powerful land owners 4.-Samuraia: A class of higly skilled warriors 5.-Farmers or peasants, Artisnans 6.-Merchants |
Tokugawa Yoshinobu 1837-1913 | The last shogun in Asia in 19th century |
1853 | The Commodore Matthew Perry and his fleet travel to Tokio Bay |
1854 | The treaty of Kanagawa opened up two Japan´s ports to US trade |
Meiji Restoration, 1868 | The "shishi" (men high purpose) appeared with the purposed of that the old feudal system be transformed on a greater national unity. |
1866 | As a consequence of war, the emperor died and was replaced by emperor Meiji and the threat of the civil war finally persuaded the shogun |
Cultural Nationalism 17th century | Japan upgrade the education based on stong nationalistic and pro-imperial principles involving a philosophical and political beliefs of Chinese Confucianism |
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