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Jordyn Taylor
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9 October, 03:01
Did literacy change the samurai
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With the Meiji reforms in the late 19th century, the samurai class was abolished, and a western-style national army was established. The Imperial Japanese Armies were conscripted, but many samurai volunteered as soldiers, and many advanced to be trained as officers.
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