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1 European Feudalism ... 2 Japanese Feudalism ... Like European Feudalism, the Japanese lords ruled over nobles and samurai and peasants, but Tokugawa unification and their seperate decisions altered their futures greatly.
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www.ahistoryteacher.com/~ahistory/apwhreview/index.php?...
www.ahistoryteacher.com/~ahistory/apwhreview/index.php?title=Japanese_and_European_feudalism
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In A.D. 1336 civil war broke out in Japan. Both the shogun and the emperor remained in office, but both became nothing more than figure heads, having no real political power. ... Japanese Civilization ... Japanese Feudalsim...
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www.kidspast.com/world-history/0259-japanese-feudalism....
www.kidspast.com/world-history/0259-japanese-feudalism.php
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Snyder, M.R. (October 1994) Japanese vs. European Feudalism. Guest lecturer at Alberta Vocational College. ... There are similarities and differences between Japanese and European feudalism. Both seem to have developed from a blending of concepts of centralized imperial rule with traditional tribal organization and...
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www.psych.ualberta.ca/~msnyder/Academic/japvseur.html
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Since the ownership of land is what defines feudalism, both Japan and Europe had landowning and non-landowing castes during the Middle Ages. Unlike European feudalism, however, Japanese feudalism did not have a true pyramid form with the monarch presiding over a hierarchy of less important nobles.
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socyberty.com/history/the-similarities-and-differences-...
socyberty.com/history/the-similarities-and-differences-between-japanese-and-european-feudalism/
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The first period of feudalism in Japan started with the Kamakura Period, which began in 1192. During the reign of the Kamakura Shogunate, an invasion by the Mongols took place in which the Japanese were eventually able to repel the invaders.
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www.factsmonk.com/Feudalism_in_Japan
www.factsmonk.com/Feudalism_in_Japan
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Japanese feudal society lasted longer than feudalism in Europe. These directories lead to sites examining Japan's feudal history and other aspects of life there in the Middle Ages. ... Timeline of Japanese History; A very basic list of events from 10,000 BC to the present, at the Ask Asia site.
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historymedren.about.com/cs/medievaljapan/index.htm
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How do societies assign value to land, labor, and material goods? A comparison of manorial economies in Japan and medieval Europe is contrasted with the tribute economy of the Inka, and the experience of dramatic economic change is illustrated by the commercial revolution in China. ... English and Japanese Manor Economy...
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www.learner.org/channel/courses/worldhistory/unit_main_...
www.learner.org/channel/courses/worldhistory/unit_main_8.html
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Feudalism was not unique to Europe. In Japan, an analogous system was being developed. Japanese feudalism stretched from the twelfth through the nineteenth century. Both government systems were based on land.
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en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ohio_Social_Studies_7th_Grade_Wor...
en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ohio_Social_Studies_7th_Grade_World_History_Textbook/Introduction_and_Table_of_Contents/Japanese_Feudalism
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APWH, Japanese Feudalism Versus European Feudalism. History-World ... ; European Political Units Japanese Political Units; Date Established Title of Main Ruler Length of Office of Ruler Ranks; By 800s after the division of Charlemagne’s Holy Roman Empire Mid 800s in opposition to the ... The Framework of Feudalism; 452 reads...
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www.scribd.com/doc/2075528/APWH-Japanese-Feudalism-Vers...
www.scribd.com/doc/2075528/APWH-Japanese-Feudalism-Versus-European-Feudalism
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