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− | * ''Born: November 15 [[1835]]'' | + | * ''Born:[[1835]]/11/15'' |
− | * ''Died: December 10 [[1867]]'' | + | * ''Died:[[1867]]/12/10'' |
− | * Japanese: 坂本竜馬 ''(Sakamoto Ryouma)'' | + | * Japanese: 坂本竜馬 ''(Sakamoto Ryôma)'' |
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− | ==Sakamoto Ryoma Timeline== | + | ==Sakamoto Ryôma Timeline== |
− | * 1835 Born on November 15 in Tosa as the second son into the goshi (low ranking samurai) household of Sakamoto Hachihei Naotari | + | * 1835 Born on November 15 in Tosa as the second son into the [[Goshi|Gôshi]] (low ranking samurai) household of Sakamoto Hachihei Naotari |
− | * 1848 Started studying swordsmanship at the local dojo and quickly became one of the dojo’s most gifted students. | + | * 1848 Started studying swordsmanship at the local dojo and quickly became one of the dojo’s most gifted students. |
− | * 1853 Completed his training in swordsmanship and received his certificate | + | * 1853 Completed his training in swordsmanship and received his certificate |
− | ** Began advanced training in swordsmanship at the famed Chiba dojo in Edo (Tokyo) | + | ** Began advanced training in swordsmanship at the famed Chiba dojo in Edo (Tokyo) |
− | ** Saw the U.S. Navy “black ships” under the command of Commodore Matthew Perry, rousing feelings of both curiosity and a strong anti-foreign zeal | + | ** Saw the U.S. Navy “black ships” under the command of Commodore Matthew Perry, rousing feelings of both curiosity and a strong anti-foreign zeal |
− | * 1854 Completed his training at the Chiba dojo and returned to Tosa where he learned more about the West from scholar Kawada Shoryo | + | * 1854 Completed his training at the Chiba dojo and returned to Tosa where he learned more about the West from scholar Kawada Shoryo |
− | * 1858 Returned to Edo to receive his license in swordsmanship from the Chiba dojo | + | * 1858 Returned to Edo to receive his license in swordsmanship from the Chiba dojo |
− | * 1861 Joined the Tosa Loyalist Party, led by longtime friend, Takechi Zuizan (Hanpeita), with the aim of expelling the foreigners and restoring power to the emperor | + | * 1861 Joined the Tosa Loyalist Party, led by longtime friend, Takechi Zuizan (Hanpeita), with the aim of expelling the foreigners and restoring power to the emperor |
− | * 1862 Fled Tosa without han permission to become a ronin in Edo to work with other loyalists to push their [[sonno joi]] agenda | + | * 1862 Fled Tosa without han permission to become a ronin in Edo to work with other loyalists to push their [[Sonno|Sonnô]] [[Joi|Jôi]] agenda |
− | ** Sets out to assassinate Katsu Kaishu, commissioner of the Tokugawa navy, due to his calls for opening up the country to foreign trade. Instead of killing him, Ryoma becomes one of Katsu’s disciples | + | ** Sets out to assassinate [[Katsu Kaishu]], commissioner of the Tokugawa navy, due to his calls for opening up the country to foreign trade. Instead of killing him, Ryoma becomes one of Katsu’s disciples |
− | * 1863 Katsu secures a pardon for Ryoma for leaving Tosa, but he refuses han orders to return, remaining an “outlaw” ronin | + | * 1863 Katsu secures a pardon for Ryoma for leaving Tosa, but he refuses han orders to return, remaining an “outlaw” ronin |
− | ** Put in charge of the Kaientai, in Kobe, an auxiliary naval training unit established by Katsu Kaishu | + | ** Put in charge of the Kaientai, in Kobe, an auxiliary naval training unit established by Katsu Kaishu |
− | ** Introduced to Yokoi Shonan, an influential loyalist from Fukui, who advocated opening the country | + | ** Introduced to Yokoi Shonan, an influential loyalist from Fukui, who advocated opening the country |
− | * 1864 Met [Saigo Takamori], a Satsuma loyalist leader, one of the future masterminds behind the future overthrow of the Tokugawa bakufu | + | * 1864 Met [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]], a Satsuma loyalist leader, one of the future masterminds behind the future overthrow of the Tokugawa bakufu |
− | * 1865 Established Japan’s first foreign trading company, the Kameyama-shachu in Nagasaki, with the help of Saigo, to run supplies to loyalists in Choshu. | + | * 1865 Established Japan’s first foreign trading company, the Kameyama-shachu in Nagasaki, with the help of Saigo, to run supplies to loyalists in Choshu. |
− | ** Met Choshu loyalist leader Katsura Kogoro and begins to push longtime enemies, Satsuma and Choshu to form an anti-Tokugawa alliance | + | ** Met Choshu loyalist leader Katsura Kogoro and begins to push longtime enemies, Satsuma and Choshu to form an anti-Tokugawa alliance |
− | * 1866 Successfully brokered the secret military alliance between Satsuma and Choshu that will seal the fate of the Tokugawa bakufu. | + | * 1866 Successfully brokered the secret military alliance between Satsuma and Choshu that will seal the fate of the Tokugawa bakufu. |
− | ** One night after the conclusion of the Satsuma-Choshu alliance, Ryoma fights his way out of the [Teradaya] using a Smith & Wesson revolver during a raid by pro-bakufu police forces. | + | ** One night after the conclusion of the Satsuma-Choshu alliance, Ryoma fights his way out of the [Teradaya] using a Smith & Wesson revolver during a raid by pro-bakufu police forces. |
− | 1867 Received a second pardon from Tosa | + | 1867 Received a second pardon from Tosa |
− | ** Reorganized the Kameyama-shachu into the Tosa-Kaientai, and is appointed its head. | + | ** Reorganized the Kameyama-shachu into the Tosa-Kaientai, and is appointed its head. |
− | ** While running guns, the Kaintai vessel lroha is struck by a vessel belonging to Kii. Ryoma files a law suit under the premise that the Kii ship violated the laws of the sea as stipulated under international law. Receives an out-of-court settlement. | + | ** While running guns, the Kaintai vessel lroha is struck by a vessel belonging to Kii. Ryoma files a law suit under the premise that the Kii ship violated the laws of the sea as stipulated under international law. Receives an out-of-court settlement. |
− | ** Formulated his Eight-Point Program, calling for a new government structure to replace the Tokugawa baku-han system. | + | ** Formulated his Eight-Point Program, calling for a new government structure to replace the Tokugawa baku-han system. |
− | ** Goto Shojiro, head of the Tosa bureaucracy, passes a written memorial calling for the immediate restoration of imperial rule and a new government based on Ryoma’s Eight- | + | ** [[Gotô Shôjirô|Goto Shojiro]], head of the Tosa bureaucracy, passes a written memorial calling for the immediate restoration of imperial rule and a new government based on Ryoma’s Eight-Point Program to the leader of Tosa, [Yamauchi Yodo], who passes the document to the bakufu. |
− | Point Program to the leader of Tosa, [Yamauchi Yodo], who passes the document to
| + | **[[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], accepts the memorial from Tosa and resigns as Shogun, returning political power to the imperial court. |
− | the bakufu.
| + | **Assassinated with fellow Tosa loyalist, Nakaoka Shintaro by pro-bakufu forces on December 10 |
− | ** [ [Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], accepts the memorial from Tosa and resigns as Shogun, | |
− | returning political power to the imperial court.
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− | ** Assassinated with fellow Tosa loyalist, Nakaoka Shintaro by pro-bakufu forces on December 10 | |
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