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The basis of both the Japanese and European feudal systems was

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Answered by Anonymous
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Class Hierarchy

Feudal Japanese and European societies were built on a system of hereditary classes. The nobles were at the top, followed by warriors, with tenant farmers or serfs below. Called knights in Europe and samurai in Japan, the warriors served local lords.

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The basis of both the Japanese and European feudal systems was power of land lord.

Explanation:

  • The feudal systems developed in both Europe and Japan because they both had to be loyal to their lord.
  • The religions that most poeple were in medieval europe is christianity.
  • The religions that influenced most people in japan was buddhism, shinto and confucianism.
  • Japanese feudalism had no true pyramid form, with a hierarchy of inferior nobles being presided over by the monarch.
  • The european system was based on roman and germanic law, as well as the catholic church.
  • The japanese system was based on chinese confucian law and buddhism.

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