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Feudal Japan 11.15.12
Feudalism:A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty, the holding of land, and military service.Feudal society is a military society—most of the focus in society is on providing for military warlords and their warriors. Warriors are highly regarded and warfare is common. Shogun Land Loyalty Land Daimyo Daimyo Loyalty Samurai Samurai Samurai Food Protection Peasant Peasant Peasant Peasant
Figurehead:A leader in name only--who does not have any real power. • The Emperor paid nobles for their services by giving them land. • Noble families took total control of their large territories. Eventually, this made the families more wealthy and powerful than the Emperor was. • Even though he was still respected and still called the Emperor, the real power was in the hands of these landholding nobles (later on, the ruler of these families is called a Daimyo).
Today’s Standards and Objectives: • Objective: Analyze the structure and effects of the Feudal System in Japan by completing graphic organizers and writing a paragraph, earning a 3 or 4 on the rubrics. • 7.5.3: Describe the values, social customs, and traditions prescribed by the lord-vassal system consisting of shogun, daimyo, and samurai and the lasting influence of the warrior code in the twentieth century. • 7.5.6: Analyze the rise of a military society in the late twelfth century and the role of the samurai in that society. • All work done today will eventually become part of your Feudal Japan Poster! Today we are gathering information and taking notes to create a few pieces for the poster.
Basic Poster Requirements: • Introductory paragraph summarizing the concept of Feudalism in Japan. • A visual representation showing the social hierarchy of Feudal Japan WITH a brief description of the roles of each class in that society. • Cause and Effect Flowchart analyzing the decline of imperial power and the rise of a military society during the 12th century. • A graphic organizer representing the lord-vassal relationship of shogun, daimyo, and samurai with a short explanation making sure the graphic organizer is clear. • Free Choice (1 PER GROUP MEMBER!)
JIGSAW READING: Away Groups: • Your assignment: Take notes with your away group as you read to create a simple cause and effect map using short sentences and arrows. • Example: After reading the story Aladdin-- Aladdin meets Jasmine and falls in loveGetsarrestedJafar tricks him into going into the Cave of WondersUnleashesgenieBecomes a princeGets into the palaceTakes Jasmine on a magic carpet rideThey fall in love.
Section 1: • Weak emperors need regents fujiwara clan becomes powerful government pays nobles with land nobles gain control of large amounts of land no taxes on nobles nobles tax peasants
Section 2: • Need to protect land/laws nobles form private armies need to pay armies pay them in land (samurai) bushido code loyalty, honor, bravery, continues to WWII
Section 3: • Families fight for land Gempei War Minamoto wins Emperor makes Yorimoto Shogun to keep him loyal Creates 2 governments (KamikaraShogunate/Emperor) Emperor becomes figurehead Shogunate for 700 years • Storms defeat mongols—this is where the word kamikaze comes from
Section 4: • Samurai say not enough land from shogun support emperor revolt emperor doesn’t give land either Shikaga turns on emperor Ashikaga shogunate = weak revolts, division into small territories ruled by daimyo Daimyo copy older nobles and have private armies vassals = oath of loyalty in return for land Feudalism = bond of loyalty
Home Groups: Cause-Effect Flowchart • Take a few minutes to teach each other the sections you just read. • Work together to combine your notes and create a cause and effect flowchart by choosing the 8 most important cause-effect events. Weak Emperors need regents Nobles paid in land Nobles become powerful Private armies paid in land (Samurai) Emperor = no power (figurehead) 2 governments Minamoto = Shogun Gempei War