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Hi my name is Amy and I will teach U World History!!!
Heres my I.D. In this class we talk about History around the world It will be very fun so join this class! We will also have test and project! Please Enjoy yourself and ask me anything you dont get! If you want to learn more about a country feel free to ask me for help! Class will start on Fri 1/2/09!!! It will be about Japan History! So Please first register for this class! Also Plz Show ur Student I.D. |
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haha! first student!^^
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+ GoNNa Be aCTiVe FoR aWHiLe HeRe! MiSS THiS PaGe! <3 +
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![]() hello sensei! can we talk about the history of Japan? |
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i'm a Shawol forever! <3
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![]() I like history. |
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I'm surprised this one has the fewest posts. And math has the most?
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Sure we can start on Japan history first! |
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Well it is new so give it some time! |
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Perhaps, yeah.
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![]() History is my fav subject!! If we ever do Canadian history I'll help out! |
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Ahhh too much, too much! TOO MUCH SUGAR *dies*
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Im glad u like history and i think when we have canada history i ask u for help! |
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moshimoshi Today is the first Day of History class! We will be learning about ealry japan and if u dont get any thing our want to noe more ask me! Also if u noe more about this subject feel free to add!!
** Spoiler Alert!!! click to hide or show** Early Japan (until 710) basic information During the Jomon Period (13000 BC to 300 BC), the inhabitants of the Japanese islands were gatherers, fishers and hunters. Jomon is the name of the era's pottery. During the Yayoi Period (300 BC to 300 AD), the rice culture was imported into Japan around 100 BC. With the introduction of agriculture, social classes started to evolve, and parts of the country began to unite under powerful land owners. Chinese travelers during the Han and Wei dynasties reported that a queen called Himiko (or Pimiku) reigned over Japan at that time. The Yayoi period brought also the introduction of iron and other modern ideas from Korea into Japan. Again, its pottery gave the period its name. By the beginning of the Kofun Period (300 - 538), a center of power had developed in the fertile Kinai plain, and by about 400 AD the country was united as Yamato Japan with its political center in and around the province of Yamato (about today's Nara prefecture). The period's name comes from the large tombs (kofun) that were built for the political leaders of that era. Yamato Japan extended from Kyushu to the Kinai plain, but did not yet include the Kanto, Tohoku and Hokkaido. The emperor was ruler of Yamato Japan and resided in a capital that was moved frequently from one city to another. However, the Soga clan soon took over the actual political power, resulting in the fact that most of the emperors only acted as the symbol of the state and performed Shinto rituals. Due to friendly relations to the kingdom of Kudara (or Paikche) on the Korean peninsula, the influence from the mainland increased strongly. Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the year 538 or 552 and was promoted by the ruling class. Prince Shotoku is said to have played an especially important role in promoting Chinese ideas. He also wrote the Constitution of Seventeen Articles about moral and political principles. Also the theories of Confucianism and Taoism, as well as the Chinese writing system were introduced to Japan during the Yamato period. In 645, Nakatomi no Kamatari started the era of the Fujiwara clan that was to last until the rise of the military class (samurai) in the 11th century. In the same year, the Taika reforms were realized: A new government and administrative system was established after the Chinese model. All land was bought by the state and redistributed equally among the farmers in a large land reform in order to introduce the new tax system that was also adopted from China. HERE IS UR FIRST TASK MAKE A SORTA TIME LINE FOR EARLY JAPAN AND I WILL CHECK IT TO MAKE SURE ITS RIGHT! I NEXT LESSON WILL BE ON FRIDAY 1/9/09 AND WE WILL BE LEARNING Nara and Heian Periods! HOPE U ENJOY THIS CLASS! |
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Oi, oi, I studied ancient Japanese women for ancient history!
I KNOW IT :D What kind of timeline should it be? |
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rawrdinosaur wrote: Oi, oi, I studied ancient Japanese women for ancient history! I KNOW IT :D What kind of timeline should it be? im glad u studied ancient japanese women, any timeline is ok! |
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Gah, Asian history isn't my forte.
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