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What was the edo period?

The Edo Period lasted roughly from 1603 to 1868. It was the time of the Tokugawa Bakufu. This period was called the Edo Period because Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Tokugawa shogun, established his capital in Edo (Present day Tokyo.)


What is Japan's edo period?

The Edo Period, also known as the Tokugawa Period, was the period in time in which the Tokugawa Shogunate controlled Japan. This period lasted roughly from 1603-1868. It began with the coming to power of Tokugawa Ieyasu and ended with the Meiji Restoration.


What religion was banned during the Tokugawa period?

Christianity


When was the Edo Period?

The Edo (or Tokugawa) Period lasted from roughly 1603 until 1868.


What was the tokugawa period of Japan?

The period in Japanese history between 1600-1853; also known as the Edo Period.


Why were merchants in favor of the Tokugawa period?

The merchants were emulating the samurai hairstyle.


Did Tokugawa Ieyesu belong to the damiyo or the samurai?

Tokugawa Ieyasu was a daimyō, which refers to a powerful feudal lord in Japan during the Edo period. He was originally a samurai but rose to prominence as a daimyō, ultimately unifying Japan and becoming the first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603. His leadership marked the beginning of a long period of peace and stability in Japan, known as the Edo period.


When was the capital of japan moved to edo?

1603 at the beginning of the Tokugawa period


What was it like when tokugawa ieyasu lived?

It was the Sengyoku Jida or Warring States Period. All of Japan was embroilled in a bitter conflcit that finally ended when Tokugawa became Shogun


Which social class suffered most during the early Tokugawa period?

C. Samurai


What was Edo?

Edo was the capital of Japan during the Tokugawa Period. It is now known as Tokyo.


What in the Edo period did shogun's live in?

The Shogun of the Tokugawa Bakufu lived in Edo Castle.