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siogoonate (n.)

See Shogunate.

siogoonate Sentence Examples

  1. The Edo shogunate, established in 1603, marked the beginning of over two centuries of military rule in Japan.
  2. The Meiji Restoration in 1868 brought an end to the shogunate and established a new imperial government.
  3. The shogunate's centralized authority enabled the implementation of policies such as the sakoku policy of isolation.
  4. The shogunate controlled the daimyo, feudal lords, through a system of military alliances and social hierarchies.
  5. The shogunate's rule was characterized by stability and economic growth, but also by social stratification and oppression.
  6. The Bakumatsu period, the final years of the shogunate, was marked by political turmoil and foreign intervention.
  7. The shogunate's legitimacy was challenged by anti-establishment movements, such as the sonno joi (revere the emperor, expel the barbarians) movement.
  8. The Boshin War (1868-1869) was the final conflict that led to the downfall of the shogunate.
  9. The shogunate's fall paved the way for the establishment of a modern, constitutional government in Japan.
  10. The legacy of the shogunate continues to be debated by historians, with some arguing it was a period of relative stability, while others emphasize its authoritarian nature.

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See Shogunate.

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The Edo shogunate, established in 1603, marked the beginning of over two centuries of military rule in Japan.

The Meiji Restoration in 1868 brought an end to the shogunate and established a new imperial government.

The shogunate's centralized authority enabled the implementation of policies such as the sakoku policy of isolation.

The shogunate controlled the daimyo, feudal lords, through a system of military alliances and social hierarchies.