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1 December, 17:55

What was the social structure in Tokugawa Japan? Explain the role of family in Tokugawa Japan.

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  1. 1 December, 20:14
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    Warriors/Courtiers (Highest class)

    Peasantry

    Artisans/Craftsmen

    Merchants/Tradesmen

    Townspeople

    Outcasts and Ninjas (Lowest class)

    (Funfact: Warriors didn't get much pay-some of the Artisans were richer than the Warriors, but the warriors had pride, so they did not show it.)
  2. 1 December, 21:44
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    There was a four tier system.

    1) samurai: wielded enormous power

    2) farmer / peasant: produced all the food

    3) artisan: produced necessary goods (clothes, ect.)

    4 (lowest class) : merchants: traders, shopkeepers

    shogun, buddist & shino priest were above all of the classes.

    The family name was important as the Tokugawa Clan ruled Japan for a while. The family rank was important. If you're born in a family of low rank, you can expect not being able to get a high rank position.
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