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Describe feudal Japanese society. What were the roles of shoguns, samurai, daimyo, and peasants?
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Feudal Japanese society was organized in a strict hierarchy with the shoguns at the top, acting as military dictators. Beneath them were the samurai, who were warriors and protectors for the daimyo, who were powerful landowners. Peasants made up the majority of the population and worked the land for the daimyo in exchange for protection and a place to live.
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Feudal Japanese society consisted of shoguns ruling over samurai, who served daimyo as warriors and landowners, while peasants worked the land for protection and shelter.
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Feudal Japanese society was structured with shoguns at the top, followed by samurai who served daimyo, powerful landowners. Peasants made up the lower class and worked the land for the daimyo in exchange for protection.

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