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5 April, 11:14

What factor contributed to the development of japans feudal system

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  1. 5 April, 11:20
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    The factors that led to the development of Japans is the rise of the shogun which led to solidifying of the feudal system

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    Japan had a stratified society with a ruling emperor. The emperor was regarded as religious and held a hereditary position. It also he ruled by loyalty based on his divined powers that the might of the military.

    In the feudal system, every class swears their allegiance to the Lord, who trains and raises the armies. Therefore the system was created due to the start of the Daimyo class, which had begun to be convincing. Late the Daimyo took charge and became the shogun who later established their authorities.
  2. 5 April, 12:33
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    Japanese feudalism emerged due to the fight for more land. When the emperor and central government started to weaken after 1100's, it lost the authority over large estate owners which were known as Daimyo. These estate owners had large landholdings and also possessed their own army. Due to weakening of central control they started to attack each other for gaining more land, and as the families kept increasing their power, peasants and merchants started to pledge their authority to Daimyos for protection. The loyalty meant offering military service, those who were incapable of giving military service used to offer food and supplies for the army. Anyone who pledged loyalty to daimyos was eligible for the protection and land.
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