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ivolga24 [154]
3 years ago
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Question 23

History
2 answers:
allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
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their self-imposed isolation from most of the world

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when The number of Christians had reached about 300,000 when the Tokugawa shogunate prohibited Christianity and expelled all foreigners in 1638. [1] Under Hideyoshi and the succeeding Tokugawa shogunate, Catholic Christianity was repressed and adherents were persecuted. [2]

After wiping out all resistance from its political enemies--the retainers of Toyotomi Hideyoshi--and establishing unshakable control over all of Japan, the Tokugawa Shogunate seized the profits from Portuguese trade and embarked upon a policy of strict suppression of Christianity, which it viewed as a threat to the bakuhan taisei (shogunate-domain system). [3] That said, we can say that the Tokugawa Shogunate generally dealt with Christianity and international trade by making them very difficult, if not impossible. [4] This private custom became a public institution when the Tokugawa shogunate discovered an effective means by which to control the populace and prevent the spread of ideologies potentially dangerous to its power--especially Christianity

   

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kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
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Its c (their self imposed isolation from most of the world)
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