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Miracle Montoya
13 June, 02:12
How did the Meiji Restoration address v feudalism
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Kamari Schroeder
13 June, 03:51
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The Meiji Restoration is a political movement in Japan wherein it overthrows the military government which is the Tokugawa shogunate, that signifies the end of the Edo period. This political revolution "restored " the emperor to power, but he did not rule directly.
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