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List the four main social classes that existed during the Tokugawa Era. Who
was at the top of the social structure, and who was at the bottom?

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"This Empire has Four Major Social Classes: Warriors, Farmers, Artisans, and Merchants.  The Emperor at the top of the Social Hierarchy actually had no power at all but was looked to as more of a figurehead for people.  The Shogun, who was a supreme military leader, was the actual ruler; he made all of the decisions for the empire, including taxation and military business.  The Shogun then appointed Daimyo, who were feudal lords that looked over and governed certain land areas since the Shogun could not watch them all himself.  

         Samurai, heavily armed and well-trained warriors, then made up the highest class on the social Hierarchy.  Next came the peasants, who were the farmers that supplied a stable economy for the empire.  Then came the artisans that made the weapons and supplies for the samurai.  Lastly, the merchants made up the bottom class.  Even though most merchants were some of the wealthiest people in society, they were still frowned upon by their peers.  Japan at the time wanted nothing to do with the new western ways and technology, so they isolated themselves from the other cultures.  The merchants, however, made their money by trading with civilizations other than Japan.  This made many Japanese people upset and angry because they did not want the old ways to be forgotten.  Therefore, the merchants were greatly looked down upon in society.  "  

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