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The Tokugawa was approximately 250 years of peace and prosperity for the Japanese people. It dated from the 1600s to about 1868.Tokugawa Ieyasu was Hideyoshi's successor in 1600. He claimed the title of shogun and set up the Tokugawa shogunate which lasted until 1868.
The Tokagowa Showgunate was in power in Japan at the time.
The Yi Dynasty of Korea
I think it was Tokugawa shogunate. It was Tokugawa Ieyasu.....if that's how you spell it it might have been Oda Nobunaga, Toyotmi Hideyoshi, or Tokugwa Ieyasu
Warriors, artisans, merchants, and peasants.
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.
The Cenozoic Era has the greatest variety and quantity of mammalian life.
It began in 1603 with the assumption of the Tokugawa family to leadership. Gradually, however, it devolved into seclusion.
Vivaldi was one of the greatest composers of the Baroque era.
A bakufu, or Shogunate. This was a military-led government run by a Shogun. Towards the end of the Edo (Tokugawa) period, Japan was controlled by what is known as a Bakuhan system. This meant that there was dual power held by the national government (the BAKUfu) and the local domainal governments (the HANs).
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