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Nagasaki
Hidetada
History of Japan
1579
Birth
Birth of Hidetada, son of Ieyasu
1605
Succession
Succeeds as Tokugawa Shogun,
2nd
Shogun
1606
Expulsion Priests
Fear of foreign missionaries leads to the expulsion of priests
1617
Execution
Orders the
1st
executions of
Christian
missionaries
1622
Execution
Nagasaki
Orders the execution of 55
Christian
missonaries
1623
Retirement
Hands over to his son but retains authority until his death
1624
Diplomacy
Closes all ports to foreign vessels except for
Nagasaki
& Hirodi
Severs relations with
Spain
1628
Execution
Nagasaki
Orders the execution of more
Christian
missionaries
1632
Death
Death of Hidetada
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