In feudal Japanese society, shoguns were the military leaders and de facto rulers, while daimyo were powerful landowners who controlled regions and maintained samurai warriors for protection and governance. Peasants worked the land, providing food and resources, and were often bound to their daimyo's estate, having little social mobility compared to the warrior class.
Describe feudal Japanese society. What were the roles of shoguns, samurai, daimyo, and peasants?
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