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the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on Japan
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on japan
No, the shogun is not under the daimyo; rather, the shogun is the highest military leader in feudal Japan and holds power over the entire country, including the daimyo. The daimyo are regional lords who govern specific territories and owe allegiance to the shogun. In this hierarchy, the shogun has authority over the daimyo, who manage their lands and vassals under the shogun's overarching rule.
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on Japan
Ummm because they did cause they wanted to.
Because it would work..
The new rule of Tokugawa Shoguns, and new danger faced from trade.
The shoguns lasted for about 265 years , from 1603 to 1868
Land grants to his followers.
The imperial house, while in theory owning all of the country, had no income. They existed on the sufferance of the Shogun. While the shogun would never intentionally harm the emperor, or at least be seen to, he would let the emperor know in no uncertain terms that his duties lay in prayer for the wellbeing of Nippon (or Wa), Confucian philosophy, and poetry, not in governance.
The new rule of Tokugawa Shoguns, and new danger faced from trade.
No, a shogun and a shogunate are not the same. A shogun is a military leader or general in Japan, historically the de facto ruler of the country, while a shogunate refers to the government or administration led by a shogun. The shogunate represents the institutional framework that governs Japan under a shogun's authority, such as the Kamakura or Tokugawa shogunate.