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Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2024 11:01:26 +0100
From: "A Recent Life Lesson" <ARecentLifeLesson@nerves91.sa.com>
Reply-To: "My Water Bill" <MyWaterBill@nerves91.sa.com>
Subject: A Vital Message About Emergency Preparedness
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A Vital Message About Emergency Preparedness

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is son, Crown Prince Mutsuhito (Meiji).

On November 9, 1867, Tokugawa Yoshinobu resigned from his post and authorities to the emperor, agreeing to "be the instrument for carrying out" imperial orders, leading to the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. However, while Yoshinobu's resignation had created a nominal void at the highest level of government, his apparatus of state continued to exist. Moreover, the shogunal government, the Tokugawa family in particular, remained a prominent force in the evolving political order and retained many executive powers, a prospect hard-liners from Satsuma and Ch?sh? found intolerable.

On January 3, 1868, Satsuma-Ch?sh? forces seized the imperial palace in Kyoto, and the following day had the fifteen-year-old Emperor Meiji declare his own restoration to full power. Although the majority of the imperial consultative assembly was happy with the formal declaration of direct rule by the court and tended to support a continued collaboration with the Tokugawa, Saig? Takamori, leader of the Satsuma clan, threatened the assembly into abolishing the title sh?gun and ordered the confiscation of Yoshinob

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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:10px;">is son, Crown Prince Mutsuhito (Meiji). On November 9, 1867, Tokugawa Yoshinobu resigned from his post and authorities to the emperor, agreeing to &quot;be the instrument for carrying out&quot; imperial orders, leading to the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. However, while Yoshinobu&#39;s resignation had created a nominal void at the highest level of government, his apparatus of state continued to exist. Moreover, the shogunal government, the Tokugawa family in particular, remained a prominent force in the evolving political order and retained many executive powers, a prospect hard-liners from Satsuma and Ch?sh? found intolerable. On January 3, 1868, Satsuma-Ch?sh? forces seized the imperial palace in Kyoto, and the following day had the fifteen-year-old Emperor Meiji declare his own restoration to full power. Although the majority of the imperial consultative assembly was happy with the formal declaration of direct rule by the court and tended to support a continued collaboration with the Tokugawa, Saig? Takamori, leader of the Satsuma clan, threatened the assembly into abolishing the title sh?gun and ordered the confiscation of Yoshinob</div>
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