Daimyo protected their lands primarily through the maintenance of private armies composed of samurai, who were skilled warriors loyal to their lords. They fortified their castles and estates with strong defenses to deter invasions and raids. Additionally, daimyo often formed alliances with other lords and engaged in strategic marriages to secure their territories and increase their influence. By managing local governance and fostering relationships with peasants, they ensured a stable economic base to support their military efforts.
Why does the US army have soldiers? or any country/nation. To protect there lands and interests
In samurai society, the hierarchy was structured with the emperor at the top, followed by the shogun, who held military and political power. Below the shogun were the daimyos, feudal lords who governed land and had their own samurai. The samurai themselves were warriors serving the daimyos, and beneath them were the peasants, artisans, and merchants, who played essential roles in the economy but had lower social status. This rigid class system emphasized loyalty, honor, and duty within the samurai culture.
the bomb blast off the lands
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Forsooth! The rebels will maraud these lands no more!
Kill ninjas. ---------------------------------------- That answer is really wrong. that was not their main purpose. nor did it happen much. -- the samurai were needed to protect the land for their daimyos (their leaders) or seize land from other neighboring lands they want to use for farming, knowing 20% of japan's soil is good for farming. source: Im right now doing a paper on this kinda stuff.
"German for work to protect lands."
For federal public lands, the Department of the Interior protects public lands.
You dont it is all alone
The daimyos don't exist in modern times, but they were around in feudal Japan. The daimyos were their word for "lords" or "nobles". Basically to say, daimyos today really don't have much power and therefore aren't important. (though they were in feudal times...)
By learning to spell "their" correctly
Pontiac
Pontica.
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