In Our Time: History

The Shimabara Rebellion

Jun 8, 2023
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INSIGHT

Rebellion Sparked By Hunger And Faith

  • The Shimabara rebellion combined agrarian hardship with Christian identity to spark a major uprising in 1637–38.
  • The Tokugawa response crushed the revolt and led to a nationwide ban on Christianity and foreign presence.
INSIGHT

Local Oppression Turned Deadly

  • Shimabara domain was unusually Christian and suffered brutal taxation and punishments under its daimyo.
  • Bad harvests 1634–37 left peasants unable to pay, escalating grievance into mass rebellion.
ANECDOTE

Harrowing Local Punishments

  • Matsukula's punishments included burning people in straw coats and boiling in sulphur springs.
  • Such cruel penalties deepened local outrage and helped trigger violent resistance.
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