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- Keiō_Reforms abstract "The Keiō Reforms (慶応の改革, Keiō no kaikaku) were an array of new policies introduced in 1866 by the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan. The reforms created in reaction to the rising violence on the part of Satsuma and other domains; the initial steps taken during this period became a key part of the reforms and changes made during the rule of Emperor Meiji.When Shogun and Emperor happened to both die at the same time, the bakufu (shogunate government) created the Keiō Reform to keep Japan from falling into disunity or disarray. It Westernized many aspects of the system of bureaucracy, the military, and the economy, focusing on governmental promotions by merit (not by birth) and trade policies with other nations.The bakufu hoped that these Reforms would somehow end the Rebellions of Satsuma and Chōshū – that did not happen. The rebels did not wish to see the bakufu profit from these changes which were so close to the core of what the rebels had been fighting against all along.This reform period was preceded by three others during the Edo period: the Kyōhō reforms (1716–1736), the Kansei reforms of the 1790s and the Tenpō Reforms (1830–1844).".
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- Keiō_Reforms subject Category:1866_in_Japan.
- Keiō_Reforms subject Category:Meiji_Restoration.
- Keiō_Reforms comment "The Keiō Reforms (慶応の改革, Keiō no kaikaku) were an array of new policies introduced in 1866 by the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan.".
- Keiō_Reforms label "Keiō Reforms".
- Keiō_Reforms label "Réformes Keiō".
- Keiō_Reforms label "慶応の改革".
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- Keiō_Reforms sameAs Réformes_Keiō.
- Keiō_Reforms sameAs 慶応の改革.
- Keiō_Reforms sameAs Q3454790.
- Keiō_Reforms sameAs Q3454790.
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