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    The Muromachi Period

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    as some Shugo and Kokujin became more powerful and locally rooted, then they were able to gather unitary domains which, though at first not as large as whole areas, were more close and militarily viable. These Shugo were presented to as the Shugo Daimyo. The Muromachi…

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    of China and copied it. One of the big parts that Japan copied of China was the social structure. Japan made a little adjustments to it but it ended up being like this, peasants on the bottom, then Daimyo and samurai, the shogun, and finally the emperor. The peasants were the common people, the Daimyo were powerful lords that lead armies of samurai, an elite warrior. The shogun was a powerful general. And…

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    In the 17th and 19th century, Japan went through isolation within contact from the outer world. Isolation in Japan had resulted to changes because the Shoguns and Daimyos were unable to trade goods with other countries. So how did Japan influence of those in the outer world? Isolation affected Japan’s worldview because they created it themselves, and were not influenced by other countries outside of Japan. However, modernization of Japan occurred changing the country’s political,…

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    discover Japan and established a relationship and trade with it. This was called the Nanban trade. The Portuguese and Japanese relationship and trade found the port of Nagasaki in 1571, through the deal of the Jesuit Gaspar Vilela and the ruling Daimyo at the time lord Ōmura Sumitada. The Japanese were introduced to firearms as they were interested in fire guns. They arrived at the southern tip of Tanegashima, where they introduce firearms to the local…

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    From 1192-1333, the Kamakura full point stayed in Nihon ese Archipelago ese Archipelago . The warlord s known as 'Shoguns' had winnings over the emperor butterfly s and the rule and the scholar Court ier did not hold any force in the court; it was the Samurai War riors came into cosmos and the feudal system emerged. Hence, the Kamakura Menstruation was marked as the warrior state. In the Kamakura period, it was basically the land based economy and the military authorization was totally handed to…

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    the title of shogun. In 1274 and 1281, the Kamakura shogunate withstood two Mongol invasions, but in 1333 it was toppled by a rival claimant to the shogunate, ushering in the Muromachi period. During the Muromachi period regional warlords known as daimyō grew in power at the expense of the shogun. Eventually, Japan descended into a period of civil war. Over the course of the late sixteenth century, Japan was reunified…

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    protection from warriors, serving nobles and masters, in different parts of the world has been around for centuries. The Samurai from Japan, and the Knight from Europe, are both warriors who help to defend their country in times of war. Lords and Daimyos relied on the warriors to protect them. Samurai date back to 1603 and the Knights are from the middle ages Japan’s samurai and European knights . Were the similarities of the knight and samurai greater than the differences? Evidence shows that…

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    “What is the most discussed problem in the world? A BBC poll in 2010 found it was corruption” (Why a Supreme Court). Politics have had a major influence on crime and the criminal justice systems of countries around the world for centuries. There have been politics affecting the criminal justice system from the highest ranks to the lowest ranks for hundreds of years. Throughout history, politics have influenced criminal justice systems through negative means, such as corruption and bribery, and…

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    Japanese Feudalism Essay

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    overall. They could also play roles as lords as well as giving land to nobles and getting military service. Although, Emperors in Japan were basically just figureheads and really didn’t have power overall. the real power was placed with the Shoguns and Daimyos. One thing leaders did have in common at these times was that they were top of the social structure. Warriors of Europe and Japan shared common similarities and differences. The Samurai warriors of Japan lived by…

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    About 3 years before this period on the 24th of October 1600 there was a great battle called the battle of Sekigahara which was a war between Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi (the pervious shogun who had passed away) and his son Hideyoris loyal daimyo (feudal lords who were given access to the use of land in return for their military services) to determine who would be the shogun. Tokugawa Ieyasu was declared victorious after winning, by sending someone in the middle of the battle to one…

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