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There was a gradual shift in baqlance between rulers and ruled, and still another in the balance between viallge leaders and villagers. EAch had its impact on the evetns thaqt accompanied the mid-nineteenth-century collaspse of the baqkufu, and each contributed to the dynamics of the modern meiji staqte and society.
Rapid growth in 17th century brought the population to a Malthusian limit exhausting possible resources and leaving a countryside heavily taxed and incapable of further growth. Tokugawa authorities squeezed agriculturalist to the limit oif what was practivable and farmers seemed tawsd to the point that they could neither live nor die.