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1 Feudal Society During the Edo Period

2 Unifying The Land P. 284

3 Social Status & Structure
With the Daimyo’s under the control of the Shogun, the only other issues was the people Social structure was setup similar to that of Medieval Europe or Aztec Society: A rigid social hierarchy based on elitism and heredity.

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5 Emperor Mostly a figure head during Edo Society
Even though at the top of the Hierarchy had very little actual power

6 Shogun Japanese Military Leader & actual ruler of Japan
During Edo Japan the most well know Shogun was Tokugawa Ieyasu

7 Daimyo Wealthy and powerful land owners
Land ownership was passed down to children Similar to a Lord in Renn. Europe.

8 Samurai Professional paid warriors of the military
equivalent to Knights in Europe Served either the Shogun or Daimyo Were forbidden from being involved in trade or business Followed a Samurai code that dictated how they lived their lives

9 Peasants/Farmers/Fishers
Important because they produced what everyone needed to survive Considered important because they produced food that sustained society Lived under many restrictions – such as not being able to leave their district

10 Artisans Highly skilled artists
High quality paper, clocks, pans, porcelains, containers, etc. Because they relied on Farmers and others for resources, they were lower in the Hierarchy

11 Merchants Brought items from artisans to trade or sell
At the bottom because they did not actually produce what they sold Acted as Bankers

12 Outcasts /Eta People shunned by other classes
Usually worked with death, like butchers, tanners or grave diggers Usually those with mental or physical disabilities Lived apart from the rest of society

13 Hinin “Non-Humans” Lived in specific parts of cities
Made up of people expelled from other groups Killing a Hinin not considered murder Meet some needs by entertaining

14 Women Always subservient to men
Duties depended on class they were born into Could not own property

15 Venn Diagram Compare the Feudal Hierarchy of Japan to that of Medieval Europe and Aztec society. What similarities and differences do you see between these hierarchies?


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