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The Japanese daimyo was similar to the European Lord.
The European Serfs.
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The reason then is very similar to post-9/11. America was hit at Pearl Harbor, on our "home" soil - though off-mainland. Americans were terrified Japanese living in the US or Japanese-Americans would aid and abet Japanese living in Japan, letting another attack happen on US soil. Bush reacted in a similar way toward "terrorists" after 9/11---"put them all" at Guatanamo Bay without due process because their countrymen had attacked the US on home soil.
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor some US officials thought the Japanese might have spies hiding among the ethnic Japanese populations in the US so they put the Japanese from the west coast into camps to watch them.The US population as a whole were too caught up in war hysteria to recognize a difference between Japanese living in Japan and US citizens with Japanese ancestry. They had somewhat less difficulty making a similar distinction between Germans and Italians (also at war with the US) and US citizens with German or Italian backgrounds.The internment revealed the level of distrust that Americans (and Canadians) had for those of Japanese heritage, and indeed for all Asians.
It was similar to the code of chivalry of the knights.
The Japanese counterparts of medieval knights were the samurai. They were warriors who served noble families and were known for their loyalty, honor code (bushido), and skill in combat. Samurai played a significant role in Japanese society, similar to how knights did in medieval Europe.
Bushido is the real name for Bushido. It was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights.
The code of Bushido is like the code of Chivalry for European Knights during the feudal period of Europe. They contain rules and regulations on how the elite warrior should train, act around royalty and commoners, and how they should lead life and fight wars.practice of chivalry by European knights
The code of Bushido is like the code of Chivalry for European Knights during the feudal period of Europe. They contain rules and regulations on how the elite warrior should train, act around royalty and commoners, and how they should lead life and fight wars.practice of chivalry by European knights
Bushido was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights. It is above and beyond training, handling weapons, horsemanship, etc.
they both have a code of conduct
The Japanese daimyo was similar to the European Lord.
Knights and Samurai have many similar characteristics because they performed similar functions at similar levels of technology. Their functions were to be on call to fight, to do so with sword and other weapons while using protective armor. Both could be considered minor nobility and might have responsibility for administering lands subject to their lord. There were, however, substantial difference between the two groups, not least of which is that Samurai were highly literate and read and created poetry and participated in other aesthetic practices that European Knights would have considered to be unmanly.
Both the European and Japanese feudal systems developed as a result of a weak central government.
weak central governments
weak central governments