HISTORY
CIVILIZATIONS OF ASIA
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Why did feudalism develop in Japan?
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Feudalism developed because the Ashikaga daimyo were strong leaders and could not keep Japan divided. Japan soon divided into a feudalistic system with a number of small shoguns headed by daimyo.
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Feudalism developed because the Ashikaga shoguns were weak leaders and could not keep Japan united. Japan soon divided into a feudalistic system with a number of small territories headed by daimyo.
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Feudalism developed because the Ashikaga samurai were strong leaders and could not keep Japan divided. Japan soon divided into a feudalistic system with a number of small territories headed by daimyo.
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Feudalism developed because the Ashikaga shoguns were strong leaders and could not keep Japan united. Japan soon divided into a feudalistic system with a number of small shoguns headed by daimyo.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The Japanese feudal system, like that of Europe, depended on bonds of personal loyalty. It also was based on land ownership since both were agricultural-based societies reliant on farming. In Europe, with the influence of Roman law, the noble-peasant relationship was seen as mutual and contractual.
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