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Toyotomi Hideyoshi's unification campaigns and administrative reforms (1570–1598)

Toyotomi Hideyoshi's unification campaigns and administrative reforms (1570–1598)

  1. Oda gains momentum after Okehazama

    Labels: Oda Nobunaga, Battle of
  2. Honnō-ji Incident kills Oda Nobunaga

    Labels: Akechi Mitsuhide, Honn -ji
  3. Battle of Shizugatake secures Hideyoshi’s dominance

    Labels: Battle of, Shibata Katsuie
  4. Komaki–Nagakute war ends in negotiated settlement

    Labels: Komaki Nagakute, Tokugawa Ieyasu
  5. Hideyoshi appointed kampaku and takes Toyotomi name

    Labels: Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Kampaku
  6. Bateren Edict restricts Christian missions

    Labels: Bateren Edict, Christian missionaries
  7. Sword Hunt edict orders peasant disarmament

    Labels: Sword Hunt, peasant disarmament
  8. Siege of Odawara ends major resistance in the Kantō

    Labels: Siege of, Later H
  9. Hideyoshi becomes taikō after transferring kampaku office

    Labels: Taik, Toyotomi Hidetsugu
  10. Nationwide Taikō Kenchi survey reaches definitive stage

    Labels: Taik kenchi, land records
  11. Death of Hideyoshi ends the Toyotomi unification drive

    Labels: Death of, Fushimi