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    Already Daimyo have been in extreme distress. As a result‚ they have asked for money and financing from merchants. Falling into this situation of today’s hardship‚ they do not feel shame. Among the more than 260 daimyo‚ self-sustaining lords are rare‚ and the rests are all deeply in debt due to daimyo loans by merchants. Consequently‚ there is no room for their descendants to actively act from now. Or a Daimyo (sixty thousand stones) was divided into sixties

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    Louis‚ Czar Peter the Great wanted to unify Russia; He decided to do this by turning them into a great military power and westernize it. Tokugawa Ieyasu defeated his rivals at the battle of Sekigahara in 1600. The victory earned him the loyalty of daimyo throughout Japan. He later became the sole shogun and moved the capital‚ unifying Japan. The reformation of government policies and customs were instrumental in these monarchs creating their own legacy to be left behind and followed by their successors

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    hierarchy with the Emperors and Shoguns settled at the top and the rest of the classes below‚ such as the Daimyo‚ Samurai‚ Peasants‚ Artisans and Merchants. During the Edo Era‚ Shoguns held and gained the most power over other social classes through their military‚ political and social power. In particular‚ they had power of over the army; they were able to make restrictions upon the Daimyo and also had the power to maintain a rigid social class‚ preventing people from moving castes. Shoguns held

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    During Edo era the society was rigidly divided into classes based upon Confucian values. At the very top was placed the emperor‚ considered a heir of the god Amaterasu‚ next under him was placed the sogun‚ the actual leader‚ which was invested by the emperor to protect Japan‚ he was followed by daymio and samurai‚ military figures that were placed in charge of administering the country‚ followed by farmers and artisans. Merchants‚ accumulated great wealth in cities like Edo‚ Osaka‚ and Kyoto. In

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    against with their masters. But during this time of peace‚ samurai have no war to fight anymore. Despite their high status in the society their economic life is not proportional to it all. They only depended on the rice-stipend given to them by their daimyo and was produced by the farmers. | Table of Contents Introduction 2 Short History of the Samurai 2 Establishment of Tokugawa Japan 3 The Economy 4 The Samurai of Tokugawa Japan 5 Change of Perspectives 6 Social and political Position

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    governed by a feudal system to create a stable state known as the Bakufu. The Shogun was the military ruler of Japan and governed over ¼ of Japan. The Daimyo‚ feudal landlords‚ controlled various parts of Japan and to impede their increasing power‚ various restrictions were placed among them such as where they lived and how they dress. The Daimyo were forced to go and live in Edo every second year. This left their families as hostages and cause income problems. The privileged classes in Japanese

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    Shogunate. To ensure the peace was upheld‚ the Shogun employed several tactics to control the power of the Daimyo and to prevent them from warring with the Shogunate. The Alternate Residence System‚ which forced the Daimyo to live in Edo every other year‚ proved to put a financial chokehold on the Daimyo‚ as the cost of maintaining two separate residences were expensive. The Shogun also controlled the Daimyo in other ways‚ by restricting their actions and stripping them of their power‚ the Shogun was able

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    country’s 300 regional daimyo. It was characterized by economic growth‚ strict social orders‚ isolationist foreign policies‚ an increase in both environment protection and popular enjoyment of arts and culture. After a long stretch of deep conflict‚ one of the first goals of the newly established government of Tokugawa was to conciliate the country. This created a balance of power that remained and was influenced by the Confucian principles of social order. The daimyo were put under tight

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    unifiers based in this period (Oda Nobunaga‚ Toyotomi Hideyoshi‚ and Tokugawa Ieyasu). I will look into the part all of these Daimyo played and make a comparison to see who played the leading role in Japans unification. The sengoku period came about after the end of the Onin War and left a power vacuum as to who was the ruler of Japan and started the power struggle between local daimyos who fought each other for power‚ glory‚ land and control over the shogun and his broken lands. The Sengoku period involved

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    of all classes were discontent and thus‚ unwilling to do their jobs. The daimyo were the highest of class amongst the Japanese besides the Shogun and emperor. So‚ it¡¦s only fair that they¡¦re respected and given a significant part in the shogunal government. However‚ the Bakufu who demanded that they practice the ritual of sankin kotai treated them almost degradingly. First off‚ the sankin kotai was something that daimyos had to do to keep their positions. It involved walking to Edo on a yearly

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