World History 9 3.3 Guided Reading Questions

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What issue led to further/more Christian persecution in 1637?

An uprising in southern Japan of some 30,000 peasants led by the Tokugawa shogunate. Because so many of the rebels were Christian the shogun decide that it was Christianity's reason for the rebellion.

What did he do?

But by 1612 the Shogun had come to fear religious uprisings. He then BANNED CHRISTIANITY and FOCUSED ON GETTING RID OF ALL CHRISTIANS IN HIS COUNTRY.

What did cannons inspire? How did this change Japan?

Daimyo had to build fortified/stronger castles to withstand the destruction of cannon balls. The casltes attracted artisans, merchants and others to surrounding lands.

When did Europeans strt trading with Japan? Which Europeans traded with Japan

Europeans began coming to Japan in the 16th century. Portugal and other Europeans countries.

What was the European motive with trading with Japan? What was the REASON Europe wanted to trade with Japan? What goods did the Europeans bring to Japan? Why did the Japanese want these goods?

Europeans wanted to involve themselves in Japans trade with China and Southeast Asia. They brought Clocks, eyeglasses, tobacco, firearms, and other unfamiliar and new and different items from Europe. They were eager to expand their markets.

Why did the shogun not trust Christianity and missionaries.

He thought some parts of the missionaries ways were troublesome. The missonaries put down traditonal Japanese beliefs and sometimes involved themselves in local Japanese politics.

When did missonaries arrive in Japan? What was their mission? Why did the Japanese accept them.

In 1549 Christian missionaries began arriving in Japan. The missonaries came to convert/change the Japanese to Christianity. The Japanese accepted them because they associated them with the muskets/guns and other Europeans goods they wanted to purchase.

How did this policy protect Japan?

Japan remained self sufficient and free from the influence of European ideas.

Describe the CLOSED COUNTRY POLICY

Only one port in Nagasaki stayed open to foreign trade. Only the Dutch and Chinese merchants could trade. The Tokugawa shoguns controlled Nagasaki so they now had a monopoly on foreign trade. For over 200 years Japan was closed to Europeans. Japanese could not leave the country either. Japan remained self sufficient and free from the influence of European ideas.

What was the first contact b/w Europeans and the Japanese? When ?

The Japanese first encountared Europeans in 1543 when shipwrecked Portugese sailors washed up on the shores of Japn.

How did the shogun benefit from this policy?

The Tokugawa shoguns controlled Nagasaki so they now had a monopoly on foreign trade.

Why did the daimyo want to trade with the Portuguese? How did it change Japan?

The daimyo thought the muskets and cannons because every daimyo sought/wanted an advantage over his rivals and thought the new weapons would help. Firearms forever changed the time honored tradition of the Japanese warrior whose main weapon had been the sword.

Were the missionaries successful? EXPLAIN.

The success of the missionaries upset Tokugawa Ieyasu. He thought some parts of the missionaries ways were troublesome. The missonaries put down traditonal Japanese beliefs and sometimes involved themselves in local Japanese politics. He worried about driving off the European traders and their goods they sold them. But by 1612 the Shogun had come to fear religious uprisings. He then BANNED CHRISTIANITY and FOCUSED ON GETTING RID OF ALL CHRISTIANS IN HIS COUNTRY.

Why did the shogun develop a CLOSED COUNTRY POLICY? Why had they remained open for so long.

They liked the European trade but DID NOT LIKE the European ideas taking over Japanese traditions. They excluded European missionaries and merchants. By 1639 they had sealed Japans borders They had remained open for so long because they liked the European stuff they got when they traded with the Europeans.


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