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==Timeline of 1631== | ==Timeline of 1631== | ||
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*''[[Hosho system|Hôsho system]]'' is introduced, requiring [[red seal ships]] to now carry an additional authorization form. | *''[[Hosho system|Hôsho system]]'' is introduced, requiring [[red seal ships]] to now carry an additional authorization form. | ||
*Monopoly privileges on silk under the ''[[itowappu]]'' system are extended to Chinese traders. | *Monopoly privileges on silk under the ''[[itowappu]]'' system are extended to Chinese traders. | ||
*[[Shinmachi]] pleasure district in Osaka is established. | *[[Shinmachi]] pleasure district in Osaka is established. | ||
*The shogunate bans samurai's servants from being promoted to full samurai status. | *The shogunate bans samurai's servants from being promoted to full samurai status. | ||
+ | *[[Tokugawa Tadanaga]] is stripped of his position as daimyô of [[Kofu han|Kôfu]]. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 18:35, 29 December 2011
Kan'ei 8 (寛永八年)
Timeline of 1631
Other Events of 1631
- Hôsho system is introduced, requiring red seal ships to now carry an additional authorization form.
- Monopoly privileges on silk under the itowappu system are extended to Chinese traders.
- Shinmachi pleasure district in Osaka is established.
- The shogunate bans samurai's servants from being promoted to full samurai status.
- Tokugawa Tadanaga is stripped of his position as daimyô of Kôfu.
Births and Deaths
- Ashina Morishige, daimyô of Aizu han, dies (b. 1575).
- Honda Tadazumi, Tokugawa retainer, dies (b. 1586).
- Hoshino Masamitsu, Tokugawa retainer, dies (b. 1561).
- Jufuku-in, concubine of Maeda Toshiie and mother of Maeda Toshitsune, dies (b. 1570).
- Katô Yoshiaki, one of the Seven Spears of Shizugatake, dies (b. 1563).
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