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What was feudalism in medieval Japan?

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Feudalism in medieval Japan (1185-1603 CE) describes the relationship between lords and vassals where land ownership and its use was exchanged for military service and loyalty. Unlike in European feudalism, these often hereditary officials, at least initially, did not own land themselves.

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Answer:Feudalism in medieval Japan describes the relationship between lords and vassals where land ownership and its use was exchanged for military service and loyalty

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