Difference between revisions of "Bakumatsu Period"
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==Events in Bakumatsu== | ==Events in Bakumatsu== | ||
*[[Matthew Perry]] arrival. | *[[Matthew Perry]] arrival. | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin]] arrival. |
*[[Convention of Kanagawa]] | *[[Convention of Kanagawa]] | ||
− | *[[Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] | + | *[[Harris Treaty|Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] |
*[[Ansei Purge]] | *[[Ansei Purge]] | ||
*[[Incident at Sakuradamon]] | *[[Incident at Sakuradamon]] | ||
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*[[Teradaya Incident]] | *[[Teradaya Incident]] | ||
*[[Namamugi Incident]] | *[[Namamugi Incident]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Bombardment of Kagoshima]] |
*[[Political change on August 18]] | *[[Political change on August 18]] | ||
*[[Ikedaya Affair]] | *[[Ikedaya Affair]] |
Revision as of 12:22, 11 August 2014
Bakumatsu generally refers to the time period between when the Black ships first arrived (1853) and when Emperor Meiji succeeded to the throne (1868).
Philosophies in Bakumatsu
Events in Bakumatsu
- Matthew Perry arrival.
- Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin arrival.
- Convention of Kanagawa
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce
- Ansei Purge
- Incident at Sakuradamon
- Incident at Sakashitamon
- Teradaya Incident
- Namamugi Incident
- Bombardment of Kagoshima
- Political change on August 18
- Ikedaya Affair
- Kinmon Rebellion
- Choshu Campaigns
Previous Period Edo Period |
Bakumatsu Period | Following Period Meiji Period |