Political and Governmental Structures 1450 to 1750 - AP World History: Modern

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The period of relative peace and extreme isolationism known as “Pax Tokugawa” prevailed in which of these countries for much of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries?

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In historical terminology when you see the word “pax” it means “period of relative peace and prosperity.” The Pax Romana refers to the period of relative peace associated with the longevity of the Roman Empire; the Pax Mongolica refers to the growth of global trade and interaction during the short lived Mongol Empire; the Pax Tokugawa refers to the relative peace that descended over Japanese society following the unification of the country by Tokugawa Ieyasu.

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