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Why did the Japanese tokugawa shogun control the daimyo?

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He established an alternate attendance system known as sankin kotai. This required daimyo to live alternately between their domain and Edo. The Tokugawa Bakufu also required that the daimyo maintained a permanent residence in Edo and required that their families live there. Tokugawa Ieyasu also enforced a strict castle building and destruction system. He required daimyo to destroy certain castles in their domains if there were found to be too many. Conversely, when a new castle was being built, he would require daimyo provide materials for it's construction. Needless to say, this was a huge economic strain on them.


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What happened during the warring state period in Japanese history?

During the Sengoku period, roughly 1467-1600 AD, powerful samurai leaders (daimyo) seized control of old feudal estates. The period ended with unification of Japan under the powerful Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu.


How did the daimyo help weaken the shoguns?

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


How did the Daimyo help weakened the shotgun?

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


Who was the 1st powerful daimyo to unify Japan?

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Who held the most power in Japanese feudalism?

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How did the shogun exact loyalty from the daimyo?

"Sankin kotai" was the system whereby the Tokugawa shoguns forced all daimyo to spend every other year at the Tokugawa court in Edo (later Tokyo). This increased both political and fiscal control over the daimyo by Edo.


Why were the Daimyo able to take control of parts of Japan?

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