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The Daimyo became powerful military rulers in feudal Japan primarily through their control of land and samurai warriors. As local leaders, they amassed wealth by managing agricultural production and collecting taxes from peasants. During periods of conflict, such as the Sengoku period, they built armies to defend their territories and expand their influence. Their ability to forge alliances and engage in strategic warfare further solidified their power, allowing them to dominate regional politics and maintain control over their domains.

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