Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi
spain and england
China portugal
shogunate and daimyo and samurai
a lot happened.....you should be more specific.......:v)
Henry Vlll of England
Two ambitious daimyo in the 1500s were Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Oda Nobunaga initiated the unification of Japan by employing innovative military strategies and leveraging firearms, which helped dismantle the fragmented power of rival clans. Following Nobunaga's assassination, Hideyoshi continued this process, consolidating power and implementing reforms that fostered economic growth and social stability, ultimately laying the groundwork for the Tokugawa shogunate and a more centralized Japan. Their actions significantly shaped the political landscape, leading to the end of the Sengoku period and the establishment of a more unified state.
The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.
The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.
Synonyms for ambitious (depending upon context) include self-promoting, confident.
You need to be a hig rank sensei/ samurai to be a daimyo...
Pistol Daimyo no Bōken happened in 1990.
Pistol Daimyo no Bōken was created in 1990.
The comparative form of "ambitious" is "more ambitious," used to compare the ambition levels of two subjects (e.g., "She is more ambitious than her brother"). The superlative form is "most ambitious," used to indicate the highest level of ambition among three or more subjects (e.g., "He is the most ambitious person in the group").
An example of a daimyo is a person who owned a large piece of land in Japan.
The Samurai's job was to protect the Daimyo and in return they got food and other things
It is Daimyo
The Samurai's job was to protect the Daimyo and in return they got food and other things