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Why did the tokugawa shogunate try to limit japan's contact with the outside world?

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kjohnben kjohnben
  • 27-04-2018
 The Tokugawa shogunate limited contact between Japan and the outside world because of the following reasons:

a.Foreign influence would hurt Japan's social order.

b.Foreign influence could only decrease the government's power.

c.The Tokugawa wanted to preserve Japanese culture.

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cedraaow8sjv cedraaow8sjv
  • 25-03-2019

Foreign influence would hurt Japan's social order.

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