CIVIL WAR AND THE PROCESS OF JAPANESE UNIFICATION IN THE XV - XVI CENTURIES
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civil war in Japan, Japan in the 15th - 16th centuries.Abstract
Japanese history from centuries phase XV to the sixteenth century took place a lot of big changes economically and politically. This was the era of Muromachi shogunate rule and political turmoil had plunged the country into wars between local feudal syndicates. The brutal wars fought between warlords to seize land and power have made the political situation in Japan more chaotic than ever. Japanese history calls this the Warring States period (Sengoku Jidai). The article focuses on clarifying the causes and impacts of wars between feudal corporations in Japan, at the same time, proving that the requirement for national reunification is an indispensable requirement in the development process of this nation's history.
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