History, asked by dwscallions, 4 months ago

Why did Japan outlaw Christianity in 1640?

The Christian converts began to protest.
The missionaries treated the Japanese like servants.
The government was about to be overthrown by Christian clergy.
Authorities feared Christian converts would be more loyal to the pope then to the Japanese government.

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Answered by ninjareturnes
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Explanation:

The Christian converts began to protest.

The missionaries treated the Japanese like servants.

The government was about to be overthrown by Christian clergy.

Authorities feared Christian converts would be more loyal to the pope then to the Japanese government.

Answered by trippthe1st3
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Answer: Authorities feared Christian converts would be more loyal to the pope than to the Japanese government.

Explanation:

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