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accepted their demands and issued a comprehensive debt cancellation order, the "Yamashiro Ikkoku Heikin Tokuseirei", which included debt from land sold in perpetuity by farmers less than 20 years ago. Because the shogunate released an official debt cancellation order, as opposed to their eventual
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While the shogunate at first intended to get a handle on the situation by promulgating a debt relief order for peasants only, the rebels were trying to get the support of members of the establishment by demanding comprehensive debt cancellation at a flat province-wide rate that also included the
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took the leadership of the movement and it swelled into a revolt of several tens of thousands of people. This insurrection did not spread everywhere, but rather formed a ring around Kyoto.
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Mochikuni Hatakeyama, he opposed the suppression of the uprising because his own vassals were involved in it, and the situation became even more chaotic.
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opposed it, their contracted bashaku of Omi were alienated from the rebels and even opposed them as they went further in occupying
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from the storehouse money brokers before he released an order to dispatch troops for their protection, and the
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Suzanne Marie Gay, The moneylenders of late medieval Kyoto (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2001), 136.
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at their core, in demand of a comprehensive debt cancellation order on the basis of "daihajime no tokusei",
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In August, amidst the political chaos following the assassination in June of the 6th shōgun
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After severing communication between Kyoto and the outside world, the rebel army attacked
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was a peasant uprising demanding debt cancellation that occurred in 1441, the 1st year of
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Kato Tomoyasu et al., 日本史総合年表 (Tokyo: Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 2001), 282.
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of Ōmi Province, issued his debt's cancellation order, but because
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who knew about the bribe refused his order. In the case of the
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At the beginning of the uprising Mitsutsuna Rokkaku, the
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Index

Kakitsu Uprising
Kakitsu
Ōmi Province
Ashikaga Yoshinori
bashaku
Ōmi Province
debt relief
Jizamurai
sake
temples
Tō-ji
Kitano Tenmangū
shugo
Enryaku-ji
Kiyomizu-dera
kuge
buke
kanrei
kanmon
daimyō
shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshikatsu
Shōchō Uprising
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