The Way of the Samurai
In 16th-century Japan, samurai and their warlords ruled. Then an ordinary boy allied himself with Japan's most powerful men and a 250-year dynasty began.
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The Will of the Shogun
Under the control of Tokugawa Ieyasu, 16th and 17th-century Japan closed its borders to outsiders. Leaders of the strictly controlled class system feared the influence of Christianity.
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The Return of the Barbarians
Art and education excel under Shogun Tsunayoshi's rule; Japanese interest in Western science increases; the samurai class disbands in 1863.
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