WILL FAN AND MEDAL! What was the Tokugawa shogunate? A. The forces that assembled and defeated the invading Mongol army in the thirteenth century B. A dynasty created after Ieyasu defeated all the warlords and united Japan under one rule C. The edicts and acts established by the daimyo that restricted trade with foreign nations D. A dynasty created when the Shogun defeated Ieyasu and created an imperial government
The Tokugawa Shogunate was a feudal military dictatorship in Japan that lasted for almost three hundred years, from 1603 to 1868. The period in Japanese history in which the Tokugawa Shogunate held power is called the Edo period, after the capital of Japan during the Shogunate. The Tokugawa Shogunate marks the period in Japanese history when the caste system was most rigid, leading eventually to social unrest, culminating in an overthrow of the Shogunate and the installation of Emperor Meiji. The Tokugawa family rose to power in 1603, after a period of warring states and political intrigue destabilized Japan. The family ruled from Edo castle and based its source of power on a very rigid social hierarchy with minimal mobility between classes. The warrior samurai held the most power, followed by farmers, artisans, and traders. Land was controlled by daimyo, or feudal lords, who collected taxes and military service from their peasant vassals. This ultimately contributed to the collapse of the Tokugawa Shogunate, because most taxes were fixed and did not take inflation into account, leading to poverty and bitter battles among the ruling classes.
stop reposting your questions!
@Hauntedwoodsgal so is it a b c or d?
nevermind... >:(
all you want is answers. stop, she tried to help you and NOT give you the answer. You have to figure it out your self. that is against the code of conduct and you keep re-posting your questions
@micahm
yes
he going against the code of conduct.. he posted this question more than once and hes only trying to her answers..@micahm
get not her
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Thank you @BrickByBoringBrick
is he answering who asked the question or is he playing around
woah that was a lot, he asked about 3 or 4 times. and well @Hauntedwoodsgal answered like trying to help him figure out the question but he was like "well is it A B C or D?"
How many times did he ask
is he still on here if so let try answering his question
i dont know about 3 or 4.
me try answering it
ok
what?
trust him let him do his work
@Aquacycle can you re-post the question Please
i have to do it to see if he breaking the rules
okay
@Aquacycle
i guess he got his question answered since this is closed
okay. it was still annoying though. when i tried helping him the first time he got mad
@BrickByBoringBrick and @Hauntedwoodsgal if this happens like this agian just don't answer that person question
cus they just want to start some thing that they can't finish
okay. thanks for ,looking at this anyways ! (:
any time
as long as i am on openstudy
lmao
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