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Page 69
... lords , in addition to carrying out land surveys , built irri- gation dikes and opened new rice fields . In order to con- centrate their power they also readjusted the disposition of local fortified strongholds , gathered their ...
... lords , in addition to carrying out land surveys , built irri- gation dikes and opened new rice fields . In order to con- centrate their power they also readjusted the disposition of local fortified strongholds , gathered their ...
Page 71
... lords all submitted to the despotic control of the Hideyoshi regime , and the alliance - like relationship be- tween Oda and the former sengoku daimyo changed to a clear lord - vassal relationship . The political structure of the ...
... lords all submitted to the despotic control of the Hideyoshi regime , and the alliance - like relationship be- tween Oda and the former sengoku daimyo changed to a clear lord - vassal relationship . The political structure of the ...
Page 72
... lords as a spe- cial favour , or go - on . In return , the domain lords had a duty to provide military and other services to the shogun . This same connection existed between the domain lords and their retainers , and in order to ...
... lords as a spe- cial favour , or go - on . In return , the domain lords had a duty to provide military and other services to the shogun . This same connection existed between the domain lords and their retainers , and in order to ...
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