The Tokugawa shogunate was a dynasty created after Tokugawa Ieyasu defeated the other warlords of Japan and unified the country under his rule. Established in 1603, it marked the beginning of a period of peace and stability known as the Edo period, which lasted until 1868. The Tokugawa shogunate implemented strict social orders and policies that regulated trade and foreign relations, isolating Japan from much of the outside world.
What was the Tokugawa shogunate?
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A dynasty created when the Shogun defeated Ieyasu and created an imperial government
A dynasty created when the Shogun defeated Ieyasu and created an imperial government
The edicts and acts established by the daimyo that restricted trade with foreign nations
The edicts and acts established by the daimyo that restricted trade with foreign nations
The forces that assembled and defeated the invading Mongol army in the thirteenth century
The forces that assembled and defeated the invading Mongol army in the thirteenth century
A dynasty created after Ieyasu defeated all the warlords and united Japan under one rule
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The correct choice is: A dynasty created after Ieyasu defeated all the warlords and united Japan under one rule.