Christian Missionaries (23 Dez 1549 Jahr – 23 Dez 1637 Jahr)
Beschreibung:
Christian Missionaries: began arriving in 1549
- accepted by the Japanese because they were associated with muskets and other European goods
- religious order of Jesuits, Franciscans, & Dominicans tried to convert Japanese
- Francis Xavier (Jesuit) led the first mission to Japan- baptized 100 converts before leaving
1600: European missionaries had converted 300,000 to Christianity
Tokugawa Ieyasu found Christian invasion troublesome: they scorned Japanese beliefs & involved themselves in local politics
1612: Ieyasu banned Christianity & focused on ridding Japan of Christians
1616: Ieyasu died but repression of Christianity continued
1637: uprising in Southern Japan of 30,000 peasants led by samurai
- shook Tokugawa shogunate
- most of the rebels were Christian: the shogun decided Christianity was the root of the rebellion
- shoguns ruthlessly persecuted Christians
- European missionaries were killed or driven out of Japan
- Japanese had to be faithful to a branch of Buddhism: eliminated Christianity (led to the formation of the "exclusion policy")
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Datum:
23 Dez 1549 Jahr
23 Dez 1637 Jahr
~ 88 years