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- Edo society had an elaborate social structure in which everyone knew their place and level of prestige. At the top were the Emperor and the court nobility, invincible in prestige but weak in power. Next came the shogun, daimyōs, and layers of feudal lords.courses.lumenlearning.com/tc3-boundless-worldhistory/chapter/from-the-edo-pe…
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