Oda Nobugaga was a daimyo in the 1500s who was a fierce warrior that used guns to conquer nearly half of Japan before his death in 1582. Then, Toyotomi Hideyoshi took his place. He conquered the rest of Japan before he died in 1598. His sucessor, Tokugawa Ieyasu founded a dynasty that held power until 1868. He also founded the capital Edo, modern day Japan.
Three powerful military leaders halted the fighting between rival daimyas'
with a really powerful army.
it didn't help with anything
The first of the "Three Great Unifiers" of Japan was Oda Nobunaga.
It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.
It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.
You might be referring to the end of the age of warring states, when Tokugawa Ieyasu 'unified' Japan. This was in the early 17th century.
they unify by means of flying
In the late 1500's Samurai worked to unify Japan.
with a really powerful army.
To unify Japan under his rule.
it didn't help with anything
The first of the "Three Great Unifiers" of Japan was Oda Nobunaga.
He didn't. He started the process of unification, but was killed before he could complete it.
It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.
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It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.