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The Samurai were the members of the hereditary warrior class that existed in Japan until the 1870s. They were military nobility that followed what was called bushido, a code of behavior. This warrior class existed until 1877.
samurais and warriors
Samurai's and warriors<------ (wrong) 1) Shoguns 2) Daimyo 3) Samurai 4) Peasants
Both had a feudal system
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The social class system in medieval Japan was similar to that of medieval Europe in its hierarchical structure, with distinct roles and responsibilities assigned to each class. In Japan, the system was dominated by the emperor and the samurai class, while in Europe, the nobility and the monarchy held similar positions of power. Both societies had peasant classes that worked the land, supporting the upper classes, and rigid social mobility was a common feature. Additionally, both systems emphasized loyalty and duty, with loyalty to one's lord being a key tenet in both cultures.
all the people knew their roles in a rigid class system
People knew their roles in a rigid class system.
all the people knew their roles in a rigid class system
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The Japanese feudal system put peasants at the bottom, the daimyos or merchant middle class in the middle, and the warrior shoguns at the top.
Only first-class. Second-class would not have even known it existed.