they had to spend every other year in the capital and leave the family behind in Edo
The structure of Japanese feudal society is as follows:
1. Emperor.
2. Shogun and daimyo.
3. Samurai warriors.
4. Peasants and artisans.
5. Merchants.
The Feudal Society functioned on the basis of fealty (loyalty) to the King for land.
The emperor first, then the supreme military commander, then below that was the daimyo. After was the samurai warriors came next then after that comes the peasants.
Before Tokugawa Ieyasu, Edo was the remote fishing village of little significance. Once Tokugawa bakufu moved in, Edo became the center of cultural and political life.
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they had to spend every other year in the capital and leave the family behind in Edo
ending feaudilism
Because they had bad living condidtions.
they have a death ritual and some of it help them to organized the better living.
The Tokugawa Shogunate was established after the death of Hideyoshi in 1598. It is also known in history as the Edo period which lasted for about 250 years. It is considered as a form of Japanese military feudal government.
they had to spend every other year in the capital and leave the family behind in Edo
they had to spend every other year in the capital and leave the family behind in Edo
they had to spend every other year in the capital and leave the family behind in Edo
ending feaudilism
ending feaudilism
ending feaudilism
ending feaudilism
puritans society was organized around the family
the puritan society was organized in the late 16th century
Buddhism, Confucianism and Shinto.
by buisiness and industry.
by the emperor