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After Tokugawa Ieyasu established his rule in 1603, Japan underwent significant political transformation with the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate, which centralized power and created a feudal system that lasted over 250 years. Ieyasu implemented strict social hierarchies and a policy of sakoku, or closed country, which limited foreign influence and trade. This period saw a reduction in the power of the samurai class and the promotion of stability, economic growth, and cultural development within Japan. The shogunate maintained control through a system of regional lords (daimyō) and a network of alliances and surveillance.

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