In the 1600s, Christians were actively persecuted in
Tokugawa Japan, demonstrating
The Japanese government distrust of European culture and
influence
The invention that helped the Ottomans
lay siege to Constantinople in 1453 was Gunpowder. It enabled them to blast the
gates and gain entry into the city
D) the Japanese government's distrust of European culture and influence.
B) gunpowder
Explanation:
During the 1600s, Christian missionaries and followers living in Japan were persecuted and executed in Tokugawa, Japan. These people have been recognized by the Catholic Church as martyrs, while 42 have been canonized as saints. The main reason for this persecution was the Japanese government's distrust of European culture and influence.
The invention that helped the Ottomans lay siege to Constantinople in 1453 was gunpowder. Throughout the Middle Ages, cities had been protected through the construction of high walls. However, the fortifications of Constantinople were overcome with the use of gunpowder by the Ottomans, which is considered a turning point in military history.
did you finish typing or-? I know that they attacked the Byzatine Empire after the fall of Rome. if that helps out, if it does brainliest is appreciated.
It was Richard Nixon who won the 1968 US presidential election by running on a platform of a “victory with honor” in Vietnam. Nixon was widely seen as a failure and resigned from office.
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