Review:

Japanese Feudal System

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The Japanese feudal system was a social and political structure that governed Japan during the medieval period, characterized by a decentralized power hierarchy with powerful warlords known as daimyo.

Key Features

  • Decentralized power structure
  • Warlord rule
  • Samurai warriors
  • Social hierarchy

Pros

  • Promoted loyalty and obedience among subjects
  • Encouraged military training and discipline
  • Fostered a sense of honor and duty

Cons

  • Increased conflict and warfare between daimyo
  • Limited social mobility for lower classes
  • Imposed strict rules and obligations on peasants

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