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Pass forward your “Culture Lab” and “Court Life & Buddhism” Notes Get ready to take notes on “Growth of a military society.”
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Topic: Growth of a Military Society- Part 1- Feudal Japan
Unit: Japan
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Essential Question: How was society under the shoguns different from the society of the golden age of the Heian court?
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Rise of the Samurai Emperor distracted with courtlife
Daimyo- Japan’s large land owners decided they need to protect their lands Samurai: trained professional warriors Noble birth inherited postions “To serve” Were paid by their employers with food and land Rented land out to farmers to harvest
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Shoguns Rule Japan The area where Japan was most different than China was government. Nobles outside of Heian frustrated with government, so they began taking power themselves. .
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Shoguns Rule Japan Clash of powerful clans results in Minamoto clan as victor. 1192 Minamoto decides to rule in the emperor’s place as shogun. Emperor kept only as a figurehead.
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Feudalism The political and economic system of obligations that governed the relationships between daimyo, samurai, and peasants.
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What was the social hierarchy (rank system) like in Medieval Japan?
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The emperor reigned, but did not always rule!
Feudal Society The emperor reigned, but did not always rule!
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Brain Snack . . . .
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Past B L A S T L A S B T From The
Blast from the Past: how does this connect to past cultures/ideas/lessons?
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Fill in the _____ Feudal Structure
_______= leader _______= landowners _______= protectors _______= workers
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Feudalism The political and economic system of obligations that governed the relationships between daimyo, samurai, and peasants “You get what you give.” Shogun Land - Shoen Loyalty Land - Shoen Daimyo Daimyo Loyalty Samurai Samurai Samurai Food Protection Peasant Peasant Peasant Peasant
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