HIST 218 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Matsumae Clan, Tokugawa Clan, Four Occupations

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Government organization: senior councillors rotated between daimyo in policy decision-making and supervision of daimyo: samurais were increasingly employed within state bureaucracy, highways and checkpoints: mass infrastructure built to facilitate daimyo movement in-out of edo. Post stations and checkpoints were created to keep harm from the capital: neighbouring territories: set up ports for trade/diplomacy for ryukyu at satsuma, korea at tsushima, Ainu at matsumae, china at nagasaki: ainu: increasingly dependent on japan, especially as matsumae clan had monopoly on trade. Increased tax burden led to farmer anger which erupted in 1764: changes during tokugawa: Increasing efforts by shogun to control daimyos, farmers, and samurais become bureaucrats: development of agriculture, commercialization, and urbanization. January 23rd: nguyen vietnam: dai viet: vietnam: modern vietnam appeared around 1840, before there were various vietnamese kingdom in. Nguyen leaders expanded their rule to include cambodia and eastern laos: ming invasion and rule (1407-1427): ming invaded hanoi in 1406 to reimpose chinese rule, thus dai.

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