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Russell Frank
8 July, 05:54
Why did the Tokugawa shogun step down
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Jerry Harrison
8 July, 08:08
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Japan was brought about by both internal and external factors. Under the Tokugawa rule, the government was a feudal military dictatorship called bakufu, with the shogun at the top. The emperor reigned but did not rule; he was only a symbol to be worshipped.
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