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There wasn't any emperor, when Tokugawa Ieyasu united Japan, the Edo Period began and Japan isolated itself from the rest of the world. During that time Japan was ruled by shoguns. There were two forms of government, in one the daimyo (feudal lord), ruled a piece of land and he had to swear loyalty to the shogun. In the other form, the shogun ruled with the Bakufu that was like a council who advised the shogun . Both types of government worked together.
The black death ultimately caused the collapse of the Feudal system as there was a shortage of workers which caused wages to shoot up. The peasants were no longer willing to accept serfdom and since there was a shortage of workers the nobility had to pay them. Many peasants did very well and managed to raise themselves to higher social classes, which went against the social order of the feudal system. that's pretty much what started the breakdown.
Actually, there were very wealthy people because they ran the feudal world that existed. It was a world of men who gained power and wealth from the weak. The weak became the serfs that kept these men fed and fought their wars.
math is a hard subject to learn but yet it the far most used remedial general education subject used in the the world today
At what time? In WWII, the ultimate target was tokyo. However, when the Americans singlehandedly opened up feudal japan to the world after its isolation, it was by use of the port city of Nagasaki and the threat of the destruction of the town of Uraga
loyalty is the scond most powerful thing in the world.
Yes.
Hebrew scriptures do not reward the good. Good actions are their own reward. They elevate the human spirit (which is the Jewish idea of holiness), and they improve the world.
The Japanese-American citizen proved their loyalty by serving in the 442nd infantry regiment .
There was no reward, because things like the FBI most wanted didn't start until after World War Two.
Feudal era of japan + monsters? Gee, I hope so.
hustle loyalty and respect
There wasn't an official reward for killing him. Harry's reward was knowing that the wizarding world was safe from him.
They had a great deal of perseverance and loyalty.
you can find them in chests or as a reward in quests
go into tunnel then got quest Reward digital world entrance
Yes pets in PW have loyalty, it depends on how much you feed them. There have been run away pets before on the game. The more loyalty the have the more benefits you will get from them like 150% vs 50% of attack (or speed, its the same with mounts).