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what led to the downfall of feudalism in japan?​

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Answered by priya123422
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As food began to run scarce and Japan also started to enter into a drought, the Shogun implemented a ration system. ... The arrival of the American fleet in 1853 only fueled the simmering resentment felt by the peasants beginning the fall of the feudal system and reign of the Shogun.

Answered by SuvranilKesh
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As food began to run scarce and Japan also started to enter into a drought, the Shogun implemented a ration system. ... The arrival of the American fleet in 1853 only fueled the simmering resentment felt by the peasants beginning the fall of the feudal system and reign of the Shogun.

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