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The Daimyo were the equivalent of English Lords in the feudal ages. The Daimyo's held large tracts of land and collectively ruled most of the land. They were seconfd only to the Shogun in authority.

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What are the ranks of the samurai?

they are the positions in which a samurai serves his daimyo


What did samurai get for their service?

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.


Who did the samurais worked for in japan?

The Samurai's leader was called the diamyo. The Samurai fought battles for land that their diamyo wanted, so when they won, land was added to the area that the diamyo ruled. This land was in turn given to the surviving Samurai in return for loyalty.


What was a diamyo like what was there job there ranking and anything else?

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.


What was the purpose of the policies imposed on the diamyo by the shogun?

The policies imposed on the daimyō by the shogun were primarily aimed at consolidating power and maintaining control over feudal lords in Japan. These policies included regulations on military forces, land management, and taxation, designed to prevent rebellion and ensure loyalty to the shogunate. By centralizing authority and limiting the autonomy of the daimyō, the shogun sought to create stability and a unified governance structure during the Edo period. This helped to maintain peace and order in a previously fragmented political landscape.

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What are the ranks of the samurai?

they are the positions in which a samurai serves his daimyo


What did samurai get for their service?

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.


Who did the samurais worked for in japan?

The Samurai's leader was called the diamyo. The Samurai fought battles for land that their diamyo wanted, so when they won, land was added to the area that the diamyo ruled. This land was in turn given to the surviving Samurai in return for loyalty.


What was a diamyo like what was there job there ranking and anything else?

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.


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