Objective; identify 3 political peoples that helped unify Japan

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Objective; identify 3 political peoples that helped unify Japan Japan & Korea Objective; identify 3 political peoples that helped unify Japan

Quick Write Describe the role of woman in Tokugawa society Restricted (secluded) in the samurai class, where Confucian values were honored – 2pt Parents arranged marriages – 2pt Wife had to move in with husbands family – 2pt They were valued for child-bearers and homemakers -2pt They could inherit land, if abandoned they could divorce and remarry -2pts Common people both sexes worked the fields and women had more rights - 2pt Artist, writers and entertainers – 2pts

Tokugawa Shogunate Japan borrowed from China during the 5th and 6th centuries forming its own civilization (Sinification) It was a feudal regime of Japan established by Tokugawa & ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family for 300 years. This period is known as the Edo period “Great Peace” It gets its name from the capital city, Edo, which now is called Tokyo.

Feudal Japan The daimyo was the leader of the strongest family in that area. Shogun lords were all daimyo: feudal lords with their own bureaucracies, policies, and territories. But not all daimyos were Shoguns Each level of government administered its own system of taxation. The Shogun had the military power of Japan and was more powerful than the emperor, who was a religious and political leader. They kept the daimyo in check through the Hostage system

Social classes Top – emperor and imperial families 2nd Warriors – Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai and Ronin Samurai - warrior class means "those who serve in close attendance to the nobility,“ Ronin - was a samurai with no lord or master

Bushido – “way of the warrior” a code for the samurai Seppuku –a ritual suicide for not following bushido 3rd Farmers - were considered important as there was not much fertile land to plant crops, making farms scarce and therefore making food valuable. 4th craftsmen and artisans 5th merchant class because they profited from other peoples labor – like the Chinese

Seppuku Seppuku

Women The role of women was restricted Parent arranged marriages Had to live with the husband family and if did not perform was likely to be divorced They were valued for child bearers and homemakers Both sexes work in the fields

Theater & Art Kabuki - highly stylized classical Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers. Haiku – 3 lines totaling 17 syllables

Korea; The Hermit kingdom Hermit kingdom is a term applied to any country or society which willfully walls itself off from the rest of the world. The Mongol invasion in 1231 began a period of strife, ending with the founding of the Yi dynasty in 1392. Korea broke from Chinese dominance, forming three kingdoms: Koguryo, Silla, and Paekche

Korea; The Hermit kingdom As in Japan, Sinification – adoption of Chinese culture – was largely interceded by Buddhism. Both the royal family and the Korean elite supported Buddhism In 1630 China forced Korea to become a subject of the .

Advertisement Using Chapter 16 Create a Newspaper Advertisement for a Product that the Chinese or Japanese invented Compass, Crossbow , Matches, Acupuncture Wheelbarrow, Rockets, Gun powder Umbrella, Chess ga, Porcelain Judo, Karate, Kabuki Use these as spokesperson Samurai – Daimyo – Shoguns - Tokugawa Qing -Ming – Shaman - Zheng He -Hideyoshi Needed - Price, Location, logo, phone#, web site (Try and use your Vocab words)