World History CP. Early Japanese Society Earliest Japanese society was organized into clans, or groups of families descended from a common ancestor. Each. - ppt download
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Early Japanese Society The clans of Yamato united much of Japan and even governed a small area of southern Korea. Tenno Clan Led the union Claimed to be descended from the sun goddess Amaterasu. In time, set up Japan’s first and only ruling dynasty.
Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, English Catholic missionaries had success in converting people, which angered the shogun. Early 1600s: Japanese government began persecuting foreign missionaries and Japanese Christians. 1639: Japan was closed to the world. Foreigners were forbidden from entering the country. Japanese who left couldn’t return. Outlawed the building of ocean-going ships. Exceptions: Some contact with China, Korea, and the Dutch. Isolation lasted for more than 200 years..
Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, English Catholic missionaries had success in converting people, which angered the shogun. Early 1600s: Japanese government began persecuting foreign missionaries and Japanese Christians. 1639: Japan was closed to the world. Foreigners were forbidden from entering the country. Japanese who left couldn’t return. Outlawed the building of ocean-going ships. Exceptions: Some contact with China, Korea, and the Dutch. Isolation lasted for more than 200 years..
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