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2 April, 23:41

How did the Meiji Restoration address feudalism?

Feudalism diffused into China, but ended in Japan.

The shift away from feudalism took a 100 years to complete.

They did away with the practice, causing an uprising among the landholders.

They did away with feudalism however paid the ruling class, and changed the social classes.

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  1. 3 April, 03:21
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    They did away with feudalism however paid the ruling class, and changed the social classes

    Explanation:

    Meiji Restoration is part of Japanese history named after.

    Mutsuhito (the Imperial ruler during this period). The Meji restoration was characterized by the political revolution in 1868 that saw the ousting and final demise of the Tokugawa shogunate (a military government 1603-1867) which made way for the Emperor Meji (1868-1912) that brought political and social change to Japan and subsequent modernization and Westernization of the country.
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