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From 1467 to 1568, Japan entered a time of what?

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What powerful warriors took control of large areas of land in Japan?

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Who unified Japanese daimyo under one rule?

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He became what?

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Tokugawa Ieyasu moved the capital of Japan from Kyoto to what?

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Under his rule, daimyo held much of the power. How did he prevent revolts?

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Requiring all the Daimyo’s families to live in Edo when the Daimyo were away

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Tokugawa died 1616. All of the shoguns to follow were from his family. This is known as what?

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This government brought along what for most people?

What about farmers?

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They worked hard and paid heavy taxes

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Many left the countryside to move where?

What main city? About how many people?

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What did Japan’s culture look like?

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The format consists of three sentences, each containing five, seven,

and five syllables.

Japanese Theatre

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In 1543, Europeans began to arrive in Japan

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