Samurai Vs. Knight Venn Diagram

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Samurai Vs. Knight Venn Diagram Mrs. Tucker 7th Grade World History/Honors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science

Samurai vs. Knight Venn Diagram Had steel swords Wore multiple medium weighted leather plates for armor Wore scary masks that scared the enemy Wore sandals Were willing to commit suicide if dishonored Held two swords Used the bow and arrow Samurai protected daimyos Lived in Japan Followed bushido code Some fought alone Knight Had iron swords Wore heavy Iron Armor Wore Metal Boots Used the cross bow Had shields Knights protected the kingdom Lived in medieval Europe Followed chivalry code They had coat of arms symbols Trained differently with the sword Mostly fought in large numbers

Both Both warriors Both had swords Both had helmets Both had armor Both mostly rode horses Both mostly had families Both got paid in landThey both had to follow “politeness codes