A Daimyo had the ability to reward his loyal retainers with land.
Samurai were loyal to a diamyo in return for land. After a battle, the surviving samurai were given land as a reward for their loyalty.
Yes they did, they would be given land by a higher authority as payment or reward for their services.
It wasn't invaded. Macau was gifted to Portugal by the Chinese as a reward for clearing the Sea of China of all the Japanese pirates, which were plaguing that sea at the time.
There was no reward. The builders were not slaves, but there wasn't much reward. The most reward would be food. :)
In feudal Japan, a "Daimyo" was the Lord of a Fife and usually a Samurai in very high standing. He was supposed to be loyal to the Shogun and he collected taxes from the local population, defended the land and represented the "law". A samurai often became a Daimyo as a reward for services rendered to the Shogun. The people of the land were supposed to be loyal to the Daimyo. They were a little like a knight in Europe, and like knights, there were good and bad.
rice and money
Samurai were loyal to a diamyo in return for land. After a battle, the surviving samurai were given land as a reward for their loyalty.
Yes they did, they would be given land by a higher authority as payment or reward for their services.
It wasn't invaded. Macau was gifted to Portugal by the Chinese as a reward for clearing the Sea of China of all the Japanese pirates, which were plaguing that sea at the time.
The Purple Heart is a military decoration given to those who have been wounded or killed while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. There is no monetary reward for donating to the Purple Heart, as it is not a charitable organization that accepts donations. However, donating to military charities that support wounded veterans can help provide support and assistance to Purple Heart recipients and other veterans in need.
An extrinsic reward is a reward that is external and tangible. It is a reward that is visible to others like food.
it can be. to reward someone...or to get a reward...it is a noun and a verb
There was no reward. The builders were not slaves, but there wasn't much reward. The most reward would be food. :)
Reward
If you do your chores, you will get a reward.
To keep the chain of command in tack. Also to "reward" longer serving and more skilled members of the various arms of the Australian Military. Also to make sure that members who have just started to not order members that have been serving for years.
The past tense of reward is rewarded.