The lowest class of people in Japanese feudalism were the hinin, who were considered outcasts and had no rights or privileges in society. Merchants, while initially held in low regard due to their association with money-making, eventually gained wealth and influence as the economy developed.
The lowest class in Chinese feudalism was the peasants. They worked the land and paid taxes to the nobles and landowners in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land. Peasants had little social mobility and were at the bottom of the feudal hierarchy.
Japanese people speak Japanese language in school.
The Japanese people refer to themselves as "Nihonjin" or "Nipponjin" in their language.
Things and people from Japan are Japanese.
No, this belief is a stereotype and not a commonly held belief among Japanese people. Like any group, individuals in Japan may have varying perspectives and beliefs about others based on personal experiences or cultural influences, but it is not a widely accepted belief in Japanese society.
The eta and the hinin were the lowest classes, technically unclean and sub-human respectively. The eta occupations (entertainers, prostitutes) broke Buddhist taboos, and the hinin were functionaries such as guards, sweepers, and executioners. In the 1800s, the term burakumin began to be used for both groups. Those who were simply disgraced, rather than born into the hinin had some chance to leave the caste.From highest to lowest, the Japanese feudal classes wereDaimyo (warlords)Samurai (warriors) * some artisansPeasantsMerchants, Traders, TownspeopleEta and HininMerchantsetaETAHinin
The lowest class in Chinese feudalism was the peasants. They worked the land and paid taxes to the nobles and landowners in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land. Peasants had little social mobility and were at the bottom of the feudal hierarchy.
I believe it is from lowest to highest. Slaves Merchants Maids Average People Kings,Queens.Royalty,etc.
In India. They did not have the resources to sustain their ability to supply for people, therefore their feudalism was not strong whatsoever.
Black Death Plague forced people to revolt. This let to collapse of feudalism.
In India. They did not have the resources to sustain their ability to supply for people, therefore their feudalism was not strong whatsoever.
Japan didn't like the thought of other people from other countries coming into their land. Merchants spread and mixes religions which angered the Japanese. Japan was isolated for many years.
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The Manor lord was the ruler over his area and people. This is feudalism at it's best.
They live around orther merchants and town people.
Which was a characteristic of feudalism in both medieval Europe and Japan? 1- Merchants acquired more power than any other class. 2- Political power was held by a strong central government. 3- The army encouraged strong national feelings among the people. 4- People pledged absolute loyalty to their social superior (rs) ANSWER 4 IS THE RIGHT ONE