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* ''Other names: Prince Mima''
 
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After the birth of Christ, from 100 A.D. to 250 A.D. (late Yayoi), warfare spread for the first time on the Japanese archipelago. Agriculture created an imbalance of power between villages, which was only rectified by fighting.
 
After the birth of Christ, from 100 A.D. to 250 A.D. (late Yayoi), warfare spread for the first time on the Japanese archipelago. Agriculture created an imbalance of power between villages, which was only rectified by fighting.
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Another wave of continental immigrants came around the 3rd century A.D.
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Another wave of continental immigrants came around the 3rd century A.D. However, because these emigrants met the previous continental immigrants who had similar warring technology, the transition to Japanese soil was not as smooth as had previously been witnessed in the Jomon Period. Sweeping the archipelago from West to East, the newcomers displaced the Yayoi peoples.
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Prince Mima (Emperor Sujin) is believed to have been one of these aggressive newcomers.
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