Powers of the Crown: Time Frame AD 1600-1700, Band 16Time-Life Books, 1989 - 156 Seiten Discusses different ruling groups throughout the world including the shoguns of Japan, the absolute monarchies in France and England, the rise of the middle class and republicanism, and the settlement of the New World. |
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... shogun . Since the late twelfth century , when armed forces had seized control of the state , it had been to the shogun's commands that the emperor assented and to the shogun's administration that imperial approval was given ...
... shogun . Since the late twelfth century , when armed forces had seized control of the state , it had been to the shogun's commands that the emperor assented and to the shogun's administration that imperial approval was given ...
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... shogun was the undisputed master of Japan . Over the years , however , the daimyo had gradually accreted power to themselves and their families . Local forces became stronger while the shogun's strength diminished , since the only way ...
... shogun was the undisputed master of Japan . Over the years , however , the daimyo had gradually accreted power to themselves and their families . Local forces became stronger while the shogun's strength diminished , since the only way ...
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... shogun resolved to restrict Japan's contact with the outside world , and over the course of the next six years , a series of laws was promulgated that put this plan into effect . The Japanese were forbidden to travel abroad , and all ...
... shogun resolved to restrict Japan's contact with the outside world , and over the course of the next six years , a series of laws was promulgated that put this plan into effect . The Japanese were forbidden to travel abroad , and all ...
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