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Feud
al Ja
pan
Timeli
ne Ca
rds
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Subj
ect M
atte
r Exp
ert
Yong
guan
g Hu,
PhD,
Depa
rtmen
t of H
istory
, Jame
s Mad
ison U
nivers
ity
Illus
trat
ion
and
Phot
o Cre
dits
Title
Horyu
-ji Te
mple,
Nara
Pref
ectur
e, Jap
an, b
uilt i
n 60
7 AD
(pho
to) /
Bridg
eman
Imag
es
Chap
ter 1
Japan
: The
Jap
anese
sun
god
dess
Amate
rasu
Omika
mi w
ith h
er gu
ardian
s Myo
jin an
d Tag
a Myo
jin. H
and-
color
ed S
hinto
wood
block
pri
nt, 18
th ce
ntury
/ Pict
ures f
rom Hi
story
/ Brid
gema
n Ima
ges
Chap
ter 2
Steve
Vidle
r/Sup
erStoc
k
ISBN: 978-1-68380-166-5
Chap
ter 3,
Card
1 Jap
an: E
mpero
r Kan
mu w
as the
50th
emp
eror o
f Jap
an, a
ccordi
ng
to the
trad
itiona
l orde
r of s
ucce
ssion
. (r. n
otion
ally 7
81–8
06).
16th
centu
ry pa
inting
on sil
k / Pi
ctures
from
Histor
y / Br
idgem
an Im
ages
Chap
ter 3,
Card
2 Mi
namo
to no
Yorito
mo (1
147–
1199
) fou
nder
and t
he fir
st sh
ogun
of
the K
amak
ura S
hogu
nate
of Jap
an/ U
nivers
al His
tory
Arch
ive/U
IG /
Bridg
eman
Imag
es
Chap
ter 4
Unive
rsal Im
ages
Grou
p/Su
perSt
ock
Chap
ter 5,
Card
1 Ma
p of
Asia
at the
time
of t
he g
reates
t exte
nt of
the d
omina
tion
of the
Mon
gols
in the
reign
of K
ublai
Kha
n, fro
m L’H
istoir
e Univ
ersell
e An
cienn
e et
Mode
rne, p
ublish
ed in
Stra
sbou
rg c.1
860
(colou
red
engra
ving)
, Fren
ch S
choo
l, (19
th ce
ntury)
/ Pri
vate
Colle
ction
/ Ke
n We
lsh / B
ridge
man I
mage
s
Chap
ter 5,
Card
1 Ku
blai K
han,
1294
(ink &
colou
r on s
ilk), A
raniko
or An
ige (1
245–
1306
) / N
ation
al Pa
lace M
useu
m, Ta
ipei, T
aiwan
/ Anc
ient A
rt and
Arch
itectu
re Co
llecti
on Lt
d. / K
adok
awa /
Bridg
eman
Imag
es
Chap
ter 5,
Card
2 Ma
p trac
ing M
agell
an’s w
orld v
oyag
e, on
ce ow
ned b
y Cha
rles V
, 154
5 (ve
llum)
by
Battis
ta Ag
nese
(151
4–64
)/Joh
n Ca
rter B
rown
Librar
y, Bro
wn Un
iversi
ty, RI
, USA
/Brid
gema
n Ima
ges
Chap
ter 5,
Card
2 Fe
rdina
nd M
agell
an (1
480–
1521
)/Pict
ures f
rom H
istory
/Brid
gema
n Im
ages
Chap
ter 5,
Card
3 Th
e Arriv
al of th
e Port
ugue
se in
Japan
, deta
il of th
e left-
hand
secti
on of
a fol
ding s
creen
, Kan
o Sch
ool (l
acqu
er), Ja
pane
se Sc
hool
(16th
centu
ry) /
Musee
Guim
et, Pa
ris, F
rance
/ Brid
gema
n Ima
ges
Chap
ter 5,
Card
4 Am
erica
ns ar
riving
in w
hat i
s now
Toky
o Bay
on 8
July
1853
, Esco
tt, Da
n (19
28–8
7) /
Priva
te Co
llecti
on /
© Lo
ok an
d Lea
rn / B
ridge
man
Imag
es
Chap
ter 5,
Card
5 Jap
an: T
okug
awa Y
oshin
obu
(Octo
ber 2
8, 18
37-N
ovem
ber 2
2, 19
13)
the 15
th an
d last
shog
un of
the T
okug
awa s
hogu
nate
of Jap
an, B
eato,
Fe
lice (F
elix)
(182
5–c.1
908)
/ P
icture
s from
Hist
ory/Fe
lice B
eato
/ Bri
dgem
an Im
ages
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 1: The Rise of an Empire
Big Question: How did China and Korea influence the development of Japanese culture?
In about 400 CE, the Yamato became the strongest clan in Japan.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 2: Religion in Japan
Big Question: What are the basic teachings of the Shinto and Buddhist religions?
In the 500s CE, Buddhism spread to Japan from other Asian countries.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 3: Japanese Feudalism
Big Question: In what ways was a shogun more powerful than an emperor?
By 800 CE, Japanese rulers, such as Emperor Kanmu, had become richer, but more isolated within the palace walls.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 3: Japanese Feudalism
Big Question: In what ways was a shogun more powerful than an emperor?
In 1192 CE, the emperor declared Yoritomo supreme warrior, or shogun.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 3: Japanese Feudalism
Big Question: In what ways was a shogun more powerful than an emperor?
Japan developed a feudal system with a specific order of social classes.
MerchantsArtisans
Emperor
Shogun
Daimyo
Samurai
Peasants
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 4: Everyday Life and Arts
Big Question: How did daily life differ based on people’s place in society?
Peasants and townspeople enjoyed Kabuki plays.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
From 1268 to 1281 CE, Kublai Khan attempted to make Japan part of the Mongol Empire.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
In 1522 CE, Magellan’s crew became the first Europeans to circumnavigate the globe.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
European traders and missionaries brought new weapons and ideas to Japan.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
In 1853 CE, Commodore Matthew Perry opened trade between the United States and Japan.
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FEUDAL JAPAN
CHAPTER 5: Changes Come to Japan
Big Question: How did foreign trade bring about the end of the shogun era?
Japan’s last shogun was removed from power in 1867 CE.