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empire
The Tokugawa Revolution
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Social pyramid: emperor, shogun(only had power because the emperor gave it to them, ruled over many lords) , daimyo (ruled over small domains known as “han”) , samurai , peasants
Each domain had their own economies, militaries and currencies
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The shogunate centralized power and maintained control by having strict rules in which people in Japan couldn't learn new customs and became isolated from other countries.
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Shogunate: a military government in which military lords ruled over japan
Shogun had more power than the emperor even though the emperor was still head of the state
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ottoman empie
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had hierachey
1) sultan and wife, 2) men of pen( included scientists and educated people) , 3) men of sword the military) , 4) men of negotiation (merchants) , 5) men of husbandry (farmers)
Ashanti, and the Tokugawa revolution also had a form of hiercahy
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The Ottoman empire was the first Muslim super-state of this period to rise and the last to fall, lasting in some form or another from the early 14th to the early 20th centuries.
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Ashanti Empire
The empire was known for its military prowess, sophisticated hierarchy, social stratification, and and culture.. T
similar too the Tokugawa revolution, because they both created a hiercahy and had strong military forces that allowed them to take over big parts of land
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became wealthy through the trading of gold mined from their territory. Early in Ashanti history, this gold was traded with the greater Ghana and Mali Empires.
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a political group of people who create the laws that people have to follow and is controlled by a emperor, usually spread out to gain more power.
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"A kind of basic, consensus definition would be that an empire is a large political body which rules over territories outside its original borders. It has a central power or core territory—whose inhabitants usually continue to form the dominant ethnic or national group in the entire system—and an extensive periphery of dominated areas." Definition of a empire according to the article