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==Timeline of 1876==
 
==Timeline of 1876==
 
*1876/2/27 [[Treaty of Ganghwa]] signed.
 
*1876/2/27 [[Treaty of Ganghwa]] signed.
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*1876/3/24 The Resident Japanese Diplomatic Minister in China requests to meet with Ryukyuan envoys present in Beijing, but is denied by the Chinese authorities.
 
*1876/3/28 [[Haito edict|Haitô edict]] - The wearing of swords is banned except for military and police officers.
 
*1876/3/28 [[Haito edict|Haitô edict]] - The wearing of swords is banned except for military and police officers.
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*1876/3/28 The Japanese mission in China sends by telegraph to [[Foreign Minister]] [[Terajima Munenori]] asking what to do about the Ryukyuan envoys in Beijing; Terajima responds that the [[Ministry of the Interior]] will punish Ryûkyû appropriately, and so to for now let it be.
 
*1876/5/10-11/10 [[Centennial Exposition]] (World's Fair) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
 
*1876/5/10-11/10 [[Centennial Exposition]] (World's Fair) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
 
*1876/8 ''[[The Mikado's Empire]]'', a history of Japan by [[William Griffis]], is published.
 
*1876/8 ''[[The Mikado's Empire]]'', a history of Japan by [[William Griffis]], is published.
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*1876/10/28-11/6 [[Hagi Rebellion]]
 
*1876/10/28-11/6 [[Hagi Rebellion]]
 
*1876/11/6 [[Technical Art School]] (''Kôbu bijutsu gakkô'') is founded on the campus of the [[Imperial College of Technology]].
 
*1876/11/6 [[Technical Art School]] (''Kôbu bijutsu gakkô'') is founded on the campus of the [[Imperial College of Technology]].
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*1876/12 [[Minister of the Interior]] [[Okubo Toshimichi|Ôkubo Toshimichi]], in an "inquiry" to the [[Prime Minister]], criticizes the Ryukyuan action of sending envoys to Beijing, and suggests the [[Ryukyu Shobun|full abolition of the Ryûkyû Kingdom and annexation of its territory]].
  
 
===[[Akizuki Rebellion]]===
 
===[[Akizuki Rebellion]]===

Revision as of 21:53, 19 December 2011

Meiji 9 (明治九年)

Timeline of 1876

Akizuki Rebellion

  • 1876/10/26 Masuda Shizukata arrested trying to drum up rebel support in former Saga han.
  • 1876/10/27 Leaders of Shinpûren Incident meet up with disgruntled shizoku retainers of the Akizuki clan. The rebels attack the Myôgan-ji and kill a police officer.
  • 1876/10/29 Rebels are attacked by elements of the Imperial Japanese Army under Nogi Maresuke; 17 rebels killed, and two Imperial soldiers.
  • 1876/10/31 Seven rebels commit suicide while the remainder raid the city of Akizuki and kill two government officials.
  • 1876/11/24 Last of the rebels are apprehended.
  • 1876/12/03 Rebels are put on trial; two are beheaded, 150 others sentenced to hard labor.

Other Events of 1876

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