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What was one method used by the Shogun to control the powerful daimyo in Tokugawa Japan? Which country was this similar to?

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Japan

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Feudalism began in Japan from the 12th century until the 19th century held dominant positions in society. Feudal society in Japan was control by Shogun. He came under the warrior class and considered to be a powerful ruler. He exercises power over vast territories. He was a military leader, who was in charge of armies, battles and a decision-maker. The hierarchy of Japanese feudalism based on classes: the royal, noble and lower. The Emperor recognised to be the leader but held no power. The nobles class ruled Japan. This consist of Shogun, Daimyo, and Samurai. Shogun as General took control of the power and ruling over the two hundred other Daimyo (warlord) in Japan.

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