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The samurai were a status people in Japan. They were like medieval knights, elite fighting force that had status, usually money and land. They only served their master. Samurai often used poor people or criminals to perform sword cutting techniques. Not as honorable as Hollywood would have you believe.

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Q: What were the roles of the samurai in Japanese society during the Edo period?
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