Samurai
During the Heian Period the Fujiwara was not a family who cared too much for war. The extent of the fighting during this period was done mainly by the trained clan warriors, the uji fighting men. As a result there was little political power held by warriors. However, the following period was nearing the opposite side of the latter. The Kamakura Period received its name from the power that the warriors held in Kamakura. The warriors of the Kamakura Period were unlike warriors from previous periods. The warriors, otherwise known as bushi, were expected to hold character traits that e
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Kamakura Period, Genji Genji, Period Fujiwara, Buddhism Regardless, kamakura period,
Approximate Word count = 397
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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