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The Yamato administration (later known to be the Imperial Court) unified the few hundred small countries that existed around the 4~5th century.
The administration distributed land to the people to let them grow crops which were used to pay taxes.
Due to this, the people started to arm themselves to protect their land that they owned.
These warriors, samurai, were eventually hired by the aristocrats as bodyguards, and they became so powerful that they took over by starting their own government.
The first Kamakura shogunate (samurai administration) lost its power after the mongolian invasion, and the second shogunate, Muromachi, lost its power due to an internal conflict.
The samurai leaders of each region started the “sengoku (civil war) era” to choose the next leader of Japan, and Tokugawa Ieyasu became the final winner to begin the third shogunate, Edo.
The peaceful 250 years of the Edo period came to an end due to the civil wars between the old shogunate and the new westernized government, fighting over who will rule the new generation after Japan’s release of the isolation policy.
The old shogunate lost the wars (against the new government and their latest weaponry), and thus the samurai culture came to an end.
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