The three great unifiers of Japan
1) Oda Nobunaga()
-son of samurai
-seized Kyoto
-destroyed the military power of the great Buddhist monasteries
-promoted trade
-opened Nagasaki(became Japan's largest port)
- Committed Seppuku bc one of his general betrayed him
2) Toyotomi Hideyosh...
✓ - seperates early muromachi period from late muromachi/sengoku period
- launched the local wars of Sengoku period
- destroyed 1/3 of kyoto, so few buildings remain pre 1447
- the disruption of kyoto caused cultural leaders to become refugees and relocate, which
spread high culture across Japan
great invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281
✓ -Failure to conquer Japan
-Attempted and failed to conquer Japan in 1274 and 1281.
-Both times the Japanese turned them back. 2nd invasion a typhoon happened.
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