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He was a military leader who ruled all of Japan.

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Q: When did the Tokugawa Shoguns isolate Japan?
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What is Tokugawa Schogunate?

A dynasty of Japanese shoguns that ruled a unified Japan from 1603 to 1867. This was founded by Tokugawa Ieyasu.


Why did the Tokugawa isolate Japan from other societies?

they isolated japan to have total power.


What strong family rose to power to become shoguns in Japan?

There are 3 bakufu (shogunates) in Japanese history. These are: The Kamakura Bakufu- Most of the Shoguns were from the Minamoto family. The Muromachi, or Ashikaga, Bakufu- The Shogunal family were the Ashikaga. The Tokugawa, or Edo, Bakufu- Most of the Shoguns were from the Tokugawa family.


What problems weakened shogun rule in Japan in the 1800s?

The new rule of Tokugawa Shoguns, and new danger faced from trade.


How did the Tokugawa shogunate change Japan?

When he died in 1603, Tokugawa created the Tokugawa shogunate. The Tokuguwa shoguns ended feudal warfare and established a powerful central government. :)<3


What problems weakened shogun rule in japan in the mid 1800s?

The new rule of Tokugawa Shoguns, and new danger faced from trade.


How did Tokugawa shoguns create an orderly society?

ending feaudilism


The Tokugawa shoguns created an orderly society by?

ending feaudilism


How did the tokugawa shoguns create an orderly society?

ending feaudilism


What is the brief summary of tokugawa religion?

Tokugawa was not a religion. The Tokugawa was a family dynasty of shoguns commencing with Ieyasu Tokugawa being invested as Shogun on the 2nd of December, 1603.


All the shoguns who came after Tokugawa sought contact with Europe?

There was no shogun after Tokugawa family. The Tokugawa's era ended in the mid-19th century, and afterward, the Emperor took reign over Japan. After the time, modernization was regarded as the priority and the government sent students to Europe and hired many teachers from Europe.


What does Donald Keene suggest for the shoguns decision?

Donald Keene, a prominent Japan scholar, suggests that the shoguns might have benefited from adopting a more open approach to interacting with the rest of the world. He believes that isolationism was a missed opportunity for Japan to engage with other nations and potentially avoid some of the challenges they faced during the Tokugawa period.