Edo period police
In feudal Japan, individual military and citizens groups were primarily responsible for self-defense until the unification of Japan by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603. During the Edo period (1603–1868), the Tokugawa shogunate formed a centralized feudal government. Samurai warriors who once protected Japan from foreign enemies and fought each other for supremacy became the new police and internal security force. Their new job would be to ensure civil peace, which they accomplished for over 250 years.
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Edo period police
In feudal Japan, individual military and citizens groups were primarily responsible for self-defense until the unification of Japan by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603. During the Edo period (1603–1868), the Tokugawa shogunate formed a centralized feudal government. Samurai warriors who once protected Japan from foreign enemies and fought each other for supremacy became the new police and internal security force. Their new job would be to ensure civil peace, which they accomplished for over 250 years.
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Dans le Japon féodal, les guer ...... ssent pendant plus de 250 ans.
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In feudal Japan, individual mi ...... complished for over 250 years.
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Dans le Japon féodal, les guer ...... ssent pendant plus de 250 ans.
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In feudal Japan, individual mi ...... complished for over 250 years.
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Edo period police
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Police de l'époque d'Edo
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