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The movement of Clans in the Province of Iyo up to the War between the Choshu Clan and the Tokugawa Shogunate : Focusing on the Matsuyama Clan

大島商船高等専門学校紀要 Volume 39 Page 78-85
published_at 2006-12
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Title
幕長戦争までの伊予諸藩の動向 : 松山藩を中心として
The movement of Clans in the Province of Iyo up to the War between the Choshu Clan and the Tokugawa Shogunate : Focusing on the Matsuyama Clan
Creators Taguchi Yuka
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Creator Keywords
the Choshu clan the Matsuyama Clan the Tokugawa Shogunate Iyo Oshima
In 1864, the Tokugawa Shogunate commanded several clans to attack the Choshu Clan, because the Choshu was considered to have rebelled against the Emperor with the incident at Kinmon. In Shikoku, the Uwajima Clan and the Takamatu Clan were slow to prepare sending troops. The Choshu apologized presently, so the Tokugawa Shogunate stopped his attack. In 1865, the Tokugawa Shogunate decided to attack the Choshu again, because the Shogunate had maintained his authority. The Matsuyama Clan sent troops to Oshima, the eastern part of the Choshu Clan, but the Uwajima Clan tried to avoid sending troops. This was an active sign that the Shogunate's absolute power was declining.
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers 大島商船高等専門学校
Date Issued 2006-12
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0387-9232
[NCID]AN00031668