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Ashanti Gregory
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21 July, 22:00
What factors led to feudalism in Japan?
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The cause of the rise of the Feudal System in Japan was the rise of the Shogun and Large Imperial Daimyo. The feudal system in that time was one where you would promise loyalty in order to keep your land and that way there would be a power structure established
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