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Around the 1100s, what caused the

rise of feudalism in Japan?
A. conflicts with large land owners wanting to
protect their property from others
B. conflicts with people in power owning too much
land
C. conflicts between samurai and daimyos not
knowing who truly owned the land they possessed

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User Chrisweb
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Answer:

daimyo

Step-by-step explanation:

a powerful military lord; In the 1400s, the military ruler no longer controlled the country. Daimyo, or heads of noble families, ruled their own lands and waged war on their neighbors; From the tenth to the nineteenth centuries in Japan, a daimyo was the ruler of a domain.

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