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Feudalism in japan was similar to European feudalism as they both involved the same heirachy and therefore was quite simialr apart from the class definitions.
European feudalism emerged when the Roman empire fell during the 5th century. During the 10th century, it was in France and Germany that the first elements of feudalism appeared.
Both the European and Japanese feudal systems developed as a result of a weak central government.
The European feudalism worked by bringing social stability in medieval Europe.
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Part of the difference lies in the fact that the Japanese hierarchy had a greater number of roles particularily for the peasants. Wherase the European peasants were not necessarily divided into actual roles, the Japanese were. As well the addition of a Shogun is different from any role preseted within European feudalism. Since within European feudalism the monarch would fufill both the role of the emperor and the shogun in one.
They helped cause the rise of feudalism
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Feudalism existed in Medieval European society. The King appointed a Lord to oversee a property. The Lord relied on commoners, or serfs, to work the land while he provided for them.
In Japan, merchants were not as well regarded, peasant farmers were more highly regarded and women were exacted to be stronger.
peasants or serfs back in European feudalism
It improved Medieval European society.