Shoguns were military leaders in Japan who held power from the late 12th century until the 19th century, governing the country while the emperor remained a figurehead. Samurai were the warrior class that served the shoguns and daimyos (feudal lords), adhering to a code of conduct known as bushido, which emphasized loyalty, honor, and martial skill. Together, shoguns and samurai played crucial roles in shaping Japan's feudal system and its societal structure.
Before the age of feudalism the leader of Japan was called the emperor. Prior to emperors, Japan had what were referred to as Shoguns.
The top ruler was the emperor. His right hand men were the shoguns, which each looked after a region. The daimyo were the administrators under the shogun. The role of emperor was removed from office with a major civil revolution. The top shogun took this position and led Japan, until another revolution reinstated the emperor.
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Both Germany & Japan enslaved the people's of the conquered countries; primarily for the purpose of "forced labor", and to control the population.
The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)
the emperor and shoguns were the highest ran
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He was a military leader who ruled all of Japan.
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on Japan
1500sJKS NO IDEA
they unify by means of flying
it was called a boijtai it was the king or the shoguns then there was the advisers of the shoguns after that there was the daimo after that w3as the hatamo then ther was the karamko shoguns ther waas the offical shoguns that ruled and controled the law that was a cool era i which i was in that time
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