The rise of the shoguns in Japan during the late 12th century marked the transition from imperial rule to military governance, establishing a feudal system that centralized power in the hands of the shogunate. This shift led to a period of relative stability known as the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, fostering economic growth and cultural development. However, the concentration of power also created a rigid social hierarchy and frequent internal conflicts among rival clans, ultimately influencing Japan's political landscape for centuries to come. The legacy of shogunal rule persisted until the Meiji Restoration in the 19th century, which sought to modernize and centralize governance once again.
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it was called a boijtai it was the king or the shoguns then there was the advisers of the shoguns after that there was the daimo after that w3as the hatamo then ther was the karamko shoguns ther waas the offical shoguns that ruled and controled the law that was a cool era i which i was in that time
emperor and shoguns
shoguns
Feudalism Emanuel Lozada
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The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)
the emperor and shoguns were the highest ran
He was a military leader who ruled all of Japan.
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on Japan
they unify by means of flying
1500sJKS NO IDEA
it was called a boijtai it was the king or the shoguns then there was the advisers of the shoguns after that there was the daimo after that w3as the hatamo then ther was the karamko shoguns ther waas the offical shoguns that ruled and controled the law that was a cool era i which i was in that time
emperor and shoguns
shoguns