Zen Buddhism is believed to have been brought to Japan in the 12th century, when Myoan Eisai, a Buddhist priest, visited from China. Even though the tradition has experienced several changes over time, the fundamental principles prevail.
Wet rice agriculture is believed to have been introduced in Japan by migrant Koreans, during the passage from the Jomon to the Yayoi Period.
The Treaty of New Echota aimed to lay down the terms by which the Cherokee Nation in its entirety, would give up their territories and move west into indian territory.