The Similarities Between Samurai And Knights

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The similarities are greater then the differences between the Samurai and
Knights. They both used social class pyramids and were ranked about the same. The social class period represented were they stood in society and how much power they owned. When at war they wore similar armor suits, one was made with bamboo and the other chain metal. There was one slight difference, Samurai didnʼt have armor on the right arm so they could shoot arrows easily. The last similarity was their beliefs, both were very nice, honest, and fair throughout their life. Lastly, they both wrote death poems and were both influenced by a religion or

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