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What was the Momoyama period known for?
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What was the Momoyama period known for?
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With the decline of Ashikiga power in the 1560s
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With the decline of Ashikaga power in the 1560s, the feudal barons, or daimyos, began their struggle for control of Japan. The ensuing four decades of constant warfare are known as the Momoyama (Peach Hill) period
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