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" The Stone Pillow " offers the rise of the rebellion which the protagonists of " If This Goes On -" later join ; it is noteworthy that the Rebellion ( styled the " Second American Revolution " in later stories of the Future History ) includes Mormons, Catholics, and Jews, groups suppressed by the Theocracy, working in concert with Freemasons.
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Ian Bottomley in his book " Arms and Armor of the Samurai: The History of Weaponry in Ancient Japan " shows a picture of a kusari armour and mentions kusari katabira ( chain jackets ) with detachable arms being worn by samurai police officials during the Edo period.
* Shively, Donald H. " Bakufu Versus Kabuki Studies in the Institutional History of Early Modern Japan ," in Studies in the Institutional History of Early Modern Japan ( John Whitney Hall and Marius Jansen, eds.
* Toki Akihiro & Mizuguchi Kaoru ( 1996 ) A History of Early Cinema in Kyoto, Japan ( 1896 – 1912 ).
( see History of Taiwan ) Further, the Dutch East India Company trade post on Dejima ( 1641 – 1857 ), an artificial island off the coast of Nagasaki, was for a long time the only place where Europeans could trade with Japan.
* History Note: The CWS Effort to Obtain German Chemical Weapons for Retaliation Against Japan CBIAC Newsletter
* March 31 – Commodore Matthew Perry of the U. S. Navy signs the Treaty / Convention of Kanagawa with the Japanese government ( the Tokugawa Shogunate ), opening the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to American trade ( see History of Japan ).
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