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The daimyo help weaken the shogun by fighting to break free the shogun's control.

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No. The daimyo were powerful rulers. While the shoguns are the military ranks or servers of the emperor


How did the Daimyo help weakened the shotgun?

The daimyo help weaken the shogun by fighting to break free the shogun's control.


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What happened when the shogun lost power?

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