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*Fukuoka han lost 2000 soldiers in the [[Shimabara Rebellion]], in which Fukuoka, Karatsu, and Kagoshima together supplied around 700 ships. - Kalland, 214.
 
*Fukuoka han lost 2000 soldiers in the [[Shimabara Rebellion]], in which Fukuoka, Karatsu, and Kagoshima together supplied around 700 ships. - Kalland, 214.
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*[[Silk]]: the expansion of silver output in the 16th-17th centuries allowed for an opulence among certain elite groups (think Azuchi-Momoyama gold, etc.) that included an increased demand for silk imports of as much as 4,000 ''tan'' (piculs) per year. - [[Marius Jansen]], ''China in the Tokugawa World'', Harvard University Press (1992), 17.
      
*Term "[[bakuhan taisei]]" coined by Itô Tasaburô (伊東多三郎). Mercantilism in a Japanese Domain, 22-23.
 
*Term "[[bakuhan taisei]]" coined by Itô Tasaburô (伊東多三郎). Mercantilism in a Japanese Domain, 22-23.
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