What factor contributed to the development of Japan’s feudal system?
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One major factor that contributed to the development of Japan's feudal system was the constant warfare and instability that plagued the country during the medieval period. The decentralized power structure of the imperial court and the lack of a strong central government allowed local warlords (daimyo) to build their own power bases and establish control over their territories. This led to the emergence of a feudal system where these warlords held significant political and military power, with samurai serving as their warrior class and peasants working the land as serfs. Additionally, the influence of Chinese Confucianism and Buddhism on Japanese society also played a role in shaping the hierarchical social structure of the feudal system.