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Why did Japan outlaw Christianity in 1640?

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Japan outlawed Christianity in 1640 because it sought to get rid of outside influences. As a result, Churches were destroyed, and Christians in Japan subjected to hostilities with some choosing to flee into exile. Others were also forced to publicly denounce their faith

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