NO
One key difference between feudal Europe and feudal Japan lies in their social hierarchies and roles within the class structure. In Europe, the feudal system was characterized by a rigid class structure with kings, nobles, knights, and peasants, while in Japan, the system was more focused on the samurai warrior class, who held significant power and loyalty to their daimyo (feudal lords). Additionally, the cultural and religious influences, such as the prominence of Christianity in Europe versus Shinto and Buddhism in Japan, shaped their respective societies and governance.
They don't eat much rice in Europe.
A. Power was based on class relationships
A. Power was based on class relationships
The social hierarchies of Medieval Europe were largely based on feudalism, where land ownership and loyalty defined status, with the Catholic Church wielding significant influence over spiritual and secular matters. In Renaissance Europe, humanism began to shift these hierarchies, emphasizing individual merit and intellectual achievement. The Aztec social structure was based on a combination of military prowess, religious leadership, and lineage, with a strong emphasis on tribute and sacrifice to the gods. In Edo Period Japan, a rigid caste system rooted in Confucian principles prioritized samurai status, with a focus on loyalty, honor, and agricultural productivity.
In Japan the warriors raised the taxes and in Europe they needed the warriors to defend there riches
To win
To win
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Similar houses and similar looks of citizens living in these two countries. Obvious.
they are similar