Was Japanese feudalism hereditary?
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I'm researching the similarities and differences between Japanese and European feaudalism. I can't seem to find any websites that support Japanese feudalism being hereditary. If you have any good websites or insight on how they became hereditary, please let me know :) Thanks!!
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Answer:
My dear girl, any sort of worthwhile feudalism depends on heredity. It is far too messy to have it any other way.
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The "feudal" period of Japanese history, dominated by the powerful regional families (daimyo) and the military rule of warlords (shogun), stretched from the 12th through the 19th centuries. The Emperor remained but was mostly kept to a de jure figurehead ruling position. This time is usually divided into periods following the reigning family of the shogun.
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