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15 October, 21:41

Japanese feudalism differs from European feudalism because.

A. religious war was only common in japan

B. japanese peasants owned the land they farmed

C. Japanese feudalism lasted much longer than the European system

D. European feudal estates hired warriors for protection

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  1. 15 October, 23:39
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    C. Japanese feudalism lasted much longer than the European system

    Explanation:

    The Japanese feudal system lasted until the 19th century. It ended with the fall of the shogunate regime that had been going on since the early 17th century. The new historical era is the Meiji Era, in which Japan quickly modernized and industrialized, adopting Western models. In Europe, feudalism existed roughly until the 15th century.
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