The Real Story Behind Shogun TV Show: William Adams - English Samurai
Kings and Generals・2 minutes read
William Adams, an English navigator, became a trusted ally of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japan's greatest Shogun, after a perilous journey to Japan. Adams played a crucial role in breaking the Portuguese trade monopoly in Japan, establishing Dutch trade, and advising Ieyasu on Western matters, eventually leading to the expulsion of Portuguese Jesuits.
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- William Adams, an English navigator, earned the trust of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japan's prominent Shogun, due to his expertise in mathematics, navigation, and shipbuilding, which led to his remarkable appointment as a samurai with significant responsibilities.
- Adams' pivotal role in breaking the Portuguese trade monopoly in Japan, establishing Dutch trade relations, and advising Ieyasu on Western affairs showcases his lasting impact on Japan's history, shaping the Tokugawa Shogunate's policies and foreign relations, ultimately resulting in the expulsion of Portuguese Jesuits.
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William Adams was an English navigator who became a trusted ally of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japan's greatest Shogun, in the 17th century.
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