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lapo4ka [179]
3 years ago
6

Feudal estates sent knights to the Holy Land in the Crusades for religious reasons. What fueled warfare in Feudal Japan? (5 poin

ts)
Religious quests

Power and wealth

Defense of women

Support of the arts
History
2 answers:
amm18123 years ago
8 0
The second option Power of wealth
djyliett [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Power and health

Warfare was fueled in Feudal Japan by the will to gain power and influence. Military leaders, that is Shoguns, wanted to rule everything and show that they are the most powerful people.

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