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Nickolas Fuller
6 October, 06:25
Describe the feudal Japanese society
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Mia Kerr
6 October, 10:12
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Feudalism is a type of government where a weak monarchy (emperor) tries to control an area of land through agreements with wealthy landholders ... The feudal period of Japanese history was a time when powerful families (daimyo) and the military power of warlords (shogun), and their warriors, the samurai ruled Japan.
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