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Document A: Social Hierarchy
Daimyos: feudal lords who often fought each other Lords: received land from king and owed military service |
Both the lord and diamyos owed military service to the guy above them. They also got paid for their services.
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Document A:
Samurai- Warriors who owed loyalty and military service to daimyos for land or regular payment. Knights-warriors who owed loyalty and military service to lord for land. |
Samurai and knights both owed military service to their lord or daimyos for land or regular payment.
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Document C:
Samurai: Trained in poetry. Knights: France, produced skilled poets. |
Both the samurai and knights were trained in poetry during their training in becoming a knight and samurai.
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Document C:
Samurai: Studied moral code of samurai, Zen Buddhism Knights: Some religious instruction. |
The samurai and knights each had some religious instruction during their training.
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Document C:
Samurai: At about age 14 the trainees officially became samurai. Knights: By the age of 14, pages were eligible to become a squire. |
At age 14 the samurai and knight were both taking a step up in their training.
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Samurai C:
Samurai: the rigorous training of samurai began in childhood Knights: a prospective knight's training began at age four or five. |
Samurai and knights stared their training early in childhood.
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Document D:
Samurai: wore armor made of chain mail: tiny metal linked together. Knights: small iron scales were tied. |
They both had armor made of metal tied together.
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Document D:
Samurai: helmet bowl. Knights: also wore helmets. |
They both had a helmet as part of their armor set.
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Document E:
Samurai: Code of Bushido Knights: Code of Chivalry |
They each had a code they needed to follow.
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Document E:
Samurai: Deepening loyalty Knights: vows of true knighthood |
The samurai and knights had to be loyal and respectful to their master.
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Document F:
Samurai: Samurai death. Knights: Kinght death |
Both had view about death and each had a poem or poems about their view of death.
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