asked 129k views
0 votes
What is one way Feudal Japan was different than Feudal Europe?

Marriage was used to form alliances in Japan.
Families hired warriors for protection in Japan.
Japanese estates were centered around a castle.
Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed.

2 Answers

4 votes
D! I got it right on my test!
answered
User Binchik
by
7.2k points
1 vote

The correct answer is D) Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed.

One way Feudal Japan was different than Feudal Europe was that Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed.

With the Shogun at the front of the Japanese Empire, leaders of different armies controlled small portions of land. Those were the feudal years in Japan. Rich landholders or families called the daimyo split the land into small parts and allowed the peasants to farm it. They and the Samurais -great warriors- controlled Japan in feudal times.

answered
User Ankit Bindal
by
7.2k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.