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Answer 1: emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, ronin Answer 2 : Ronin weren't really part of the feudal system; they were just samurai without a master (who were still samurai). You forgot peasants, which is rather stupid. I mean, where would everyone who wasn't nobility or a warrior go? Emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, peasant There's some controversy about merchants. The Japanese generally disrespected them because they lived and worked only for their own wealth. Some sources say that they are under the peasant and there are actually 6 tiers in the Japanese feudal system; others classified them as part of the peasants. I think it should be a separate tier, because the Japanese greatly respected peasants for giving them food, so it would clash, wouldn't it? But you asked for five, so if you can only have five I'd stop at peasants.
He didn't reward the English. However he did start a revolution. He introduced new things like the Domesday Book, Castles and the Feudal System.
John McLoughlin went out of his way to assist American settlers by giving two pieces of evidence to maintain law and order.
Their lives usually and the crops they grew plus taxes. They were taxed for everything even dying.
When Japan's political unity disintegrated during the twelfth century, the Daimyo, or warlords, controlled the country. The top of the feudal power structure in Japan during this period placed the Shogun at the top of the hierarchy, with the Daimyo directly beneath them. The Daimyo hired Samurai to control their lands, giving payment in land or food.
Feudal aid
Power. The feudal systems involved aristocratic landlords giving landed estates (feuds) to lesser aristocrats and knights in exchange for political and military support. These people were called vassals and owed loyalty their feudataries. Since there were not centralised armies, soldiers were raised by the aristocrats and giving land to vassals ensured that military services would be provided to them by the vassals.
It cost a lot of money to the kings and queens that were running the crusades, and castles took a decline from all the sieges. It also caused towns to spring up and vassals, serfs and freeman alike ran to the towns, giving the lords the need to hire mercenary armies.
no its gross
Mainly by giving them tax breaks.
because he got stuff from people giving him more power
The word 'assist' is an abstractnoun as a word for an act of giving and for types of plays in Baseball and Basketball.The abstract noun forms for the verb to assist are assistance, and the gerund, assisting.
They did that - we are talking about the feudal system in the Middle Ages - by giving them lands, their proceeds and the authority over them in the King's name.
it is important because it assist in the giving of medicine after being diagnised withn a disease
Answer 1: emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, ronin Answer 2 : Ronin weren't really part of the feudal system; they were just samurai without a master (who were still samurai). You forgot peasants, which is rather stupid. I mean, where would everyone who wasn't nobility or a warrior go? Emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, peasant There's some controversy about merchants. The Japanese generally disrespected them because they lived and worked only for their own wealth. Some sources say that they are under the peasant and there are actually 6 tiers in the Japanese feudal system; others classified them as part of the peasants. I think it should be a separate tier, because the Japanese greatly respected peasants for giving them food, so it would clash, wouldn't it? But you asked for five, so if you can only have five I'd stop at peasants.
The government assisted big businesses by giving generous land grants and other subsidies.
He didn't reward the English. However he did start a revolution. He introduced new things like the Domesday Book, Castles and the Feudal System.