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Bakumatsu
The Fall of The Tokugawa Shogunate1853-1867
2
The Arrival of Cmdr Perry
  • July 1853
  • Designed to Intimidate
  • Black Ships
  • Western Technology
  • Curiosity on both sides
  • Delivered president Fillmores Letter

3
Return of Cmdr Perry
  • Signed Treaty of Kanagawa
  • Trade
  • Diplomacy
  • Aid to Victims of Shipwreck
  • Treaties with the Dutch, French and Britain
    followed

4
Yoshida Shoin
  • Famous Teacher
  • Tried to learn the secrets of Western Superiority
  • Mentor to Ito Hirobumi
  • Led Choshu rebellion
  • Executed by the Bakufu in 1859
  • Revered as one of the fathers of Modern Japan

5
Sonno Joi!
  • Many Japanese were Xenophobic and resented
    Western Presence
  • Many Clans began to lose faith in the Bakufu and
    its ability to stand up to the more powerful West
  • Extra-Territoriality
  • They instead put their faith in the Emperor
  • Began a new movement- Revere The Emperor, Expel
    The Barbarian Sonno Joi

Emperor Komei
6
Extra-Territoriality
  • Extra-territoriality was a problem for many
    Japanese
  • Extra-territoriality meant that Foreigners could
    not be tried under Japanese law.
  • Many Clans such as the Satsuma and Choshu Clans
    ignored extra-territoriality to their Peril.

7
Rebellions
  • In 1863 the Emperor issued an Order to expel the
    Barbarians
  • Many Disgruntled Samurai began killing westerners
  • They also began to defy the authority of the
    Shogunate

8
The Richardson Affair/Namagumi Incident
  • Charles Lennox Richardson was a British Trader
  • In September 1862 he refused to bow to a local
    Satsuma Daimyo
  • Samurai attacked and killed him
  • Led to the bombardment of Kagoshima

9
The Bombardment of Shimonoseki
  • June 1863 Choshu fired on US ships
  • Closed the narrow Shimonoseki Strait for over a
    year
  • September 1864 British, French and Dutch Warships
    and Ground forces retaliated and Decimated the
    Town of Shimonoseki

10
Choshu/Satsuma Alliance
  • 1864 clashes with westerners convinced Choshu and
    Satsuma clans of the need to modernise.
  • 1866, Satcho Alliance
  • Between two staunch imperial loyalist Clans
  • At first, secret.
  • Later, Overt.

11
Intelligence gathering
  • The Bakufu sent abroad many representatives to
    learn the ways of the west.
  • Many representatives of Choshu and Satsuma also
    travelled to Europe and America.
  • They studied western systems of Government,
    Military, Law and Education.

12
Pressure on Shogun
  • 1860-1865 the Bakufu struggled to control the
    Daimyo
  • In 1866 it launched a military campaign to crush
    resistance
  • It was denied success by the Satcho Alliance
  • The shogunate became increasingly impotent
  • In December 1867, Emporer Komei died and was
    succeeded by his 16 year old son (Meiji)
  • The new Emperor was heavily influenced by the
    Satcho alliance

13
1867 Shogun Cedes Power
  • In 1867 the Satcho alliance began to attack the
    Shogunate Forces in Edo
  • Satcho also moved on Kyoto and directly pressured
    the Emperor to strip the Tokugawa Shogunate of
    power
  • In late 1867 the Tokugawa gave up power for the
    sake of Stability

14
Main Points to Remember
  • Bakumatsu is the name given to the period
    1853-1867
  • The arrival of westerners in 1853 brought
    instability
  • Sonno Joi - Revere the Emperor, Expel the
    Barbarian became a catchcry for those who
    resented Tokugawa rule
  • Violence aimed at westerners (Richardson Affair)
    led to severe consequences such as the
    bombardments of Kagoshima and Shimonoseki
  • Such defeats led to the realisation of the need
    to modernise
  • Intelligence gathering missions were sent to
    western countries
  • Satsuma and Choshu clans formed the Satcho
    alliance
  • Satcho alliance forced the Tokugawa shogunate to
    cede power in late 1867

15
Bibliography
  • Fewster, Stuart Gorton, Tony. Japan From
    Shogun to Superstate Brooks Waterloo,
    Victoria,1988.
  • www.wikipedia.org
  • http//www.jref.com/
  • http//ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027j/menu/index
    .html

16
Questions for Test
  • What is the name given to the period 1853-1867?
  • What does Sonno Joi mean?
  • Name some of the catalysts for the Bombardments
    of Shimonoseki and Kagoshima.
  • What was the Satcho Alliance?
  • Why were missions sent to western countries?
  • When did the Tokugawa Shogunate cede power and to
    whom?

17
Subjects to cover
  • Boshin War
  • Military Reforms
  • Education Reforms
  • Genro
  • Satsuma Rebellion
  • Sino-Japanese War 1894
  • Zaibatsu
  • Russo-Japanese War
  • WW1
  • Taisho Democracy
  • Tokyo Earthquake 1923
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