During the shogun japan era there were many different classes there was; the emperor, the shogun, the daimyo, the samurai, the peasants, the artisans and the merchants. Each of the classes had different roles.
Emperor- …show more content…
Daimyo- they were very powerful figures he served the shogun he was also in control of large areas of land and he was in control of the samurai he paid them to work and protect the daimyo.
Samurai- they were Japanese warriors they also protected the daimyo. The samurai had to follow a code of conduct called the bushido.
Peasants- they made up about 90% of the shogun Japanese population. They were farmers and fisherman. They were actually considered to be the higher class but in medieval England they were considered to be the lowest class.
Artisans- they were talented at making things for trade and marketing.
Merchants- these were considered to be the lowest class in the shogun era they sold/ traded things.
The class system for shogun japan was created for security and so that shogun japan was isolated from the rest of the work.
The merchants trade and sell things depending on the prices of the item they might trade them off for other items or even money. The merchants are the lowest of the shogun Japanese feudal system. The other classes treat the