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Eventually, the role of the daimyô was solidified and incorporated into the official government structure as the lands once again came under a strong centralized authority in the [[Edo Period]].
 
Eventually, the role of the daimyô was solidified and incorporated into the official government structure as the lands once again came under a strong centralized authority in the [[Edo Period]].
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==References==
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*[[George Sansom|Sansom, George]]. ''A History of Japan 13334-1615''. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1963.
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*[[John Whitney Hall|Hall, John Whitney]]. ''Government and Local Power in Japan 500 to 1700: A Study Based on Bizen Province". Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966.
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*[[John Whitney Hall|Hall, John Whitney]] and [[Toyota Takeshi|Toyota, Takeshi]].  ''Japan in the Muromachi Age''.  Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1977.
    
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