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Social Structure Of Tokugawa Japan And Medieval Europe

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Both Tokugawa Japan (c. 1603 – 1867 c.e.) and Medieval Europe (c. 1000 – 1500c.e.) were defined by a definite social structure called feudalism. This social structure was a distinct and important part of life in medieval times. Both feudal systems consisted of different classes and roles that were controlled by a single leader. Japan’s Shoguns and Europe’s Kings oversaw the whole feudal system and controlled all classes beneath them. Although Japanese Emperors were at the top of the social structure they did not have any power over the Shogun. The nobles and the daimyos were powerful land holders that gave land to knights and samurais. The Knights and samurais formed a powerful military service and commoners worked hard to provide food
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