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What is the significance of the Shogunate in Japanese history?
What is the significance of the Shogunate in Japanese history?
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The Shogunate refers to the military dictatorship that ruled Japan from the 12th to the 19th centuries. During this period, the emperor’s power was largely ceremonial, while the shogun, or military leader, held real political authority. The Shogunate era saw the rise of samurai culture and feudalism.