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    There are many similarities between the samurai of medieval Japan and the knights of medieval Europe, especially considering their training, armor, and code. For example, Document A and B discuss the samurai and knights start their training at an early age, they also had training that taught loyalty, and finally they both got raked up when they were fourteen years old, but the knights became squires and the samurai in training became samurai. However, the samurai read poetry in hidden places, and

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    Knights vs Samurais From time long ago knights and samurais would battle to see what kingdom was better. Feudalism was also something from long ago and, feudalism had a social hierarchy pyramid. A social hierarchy pyramid would determine if a person was wealthy or if a person was poor. Both Japan and Europe had social hierarchy pyramid and both had similar rules. Also knights and samurais would battle against each other to see who was stronger. A samurai would win a knight in battle because knights

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    Knights are the European warriors that go into battle to protect their kingdom. Meanwhile, samurai defend and protect Japan and its people. If the two warriors were to go to battle or war, I think that a samurai would win. While knights and samurai have many similarities, in a one on one battle, the advantage would be to the samurai t=and this can be seen in the samurai code, armor/training, and training. The first way that samurais have an advantage is because of their armor. In document D written

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    Are Samurai and knights similarities greater than their differences? Taija Jones 6th Are there more differences or similarities when it comes to knights and samurais? From samurais being actual leaders in a social pyramid to knights almost being at the bottom of theirs. The government loss control so it led to feudalism. Which is a social system drawn as a pyramid. In the feudal system in both europe and japan nobles gave loyalty and military services. In Japan the military system was established

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    Samurai Knights Dbq

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    Samurai and knights had a lot in common but they also had a lot of differences in training, armor, and code. As said in document A and B, Both of the Samurai’s training and the knights training began when they were only children. Another similarity in training as said in Document A and B, was when they were young they would practice with fake weapons, the samurai would study Kendo and the knights would practice fighting with wooden swords. But they also had differences in training. As said in document

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    and Medieval Knights are very similar, on many levels. They both have a Code of Conduct, similar training techniques and they both play a vital role in the feudal system. They also have a few differences, their armour and their weapons; when everything is taken into consideration, they are more similar than they are different. There were many similarities and differences between the Japanese samurais and the medieval knights training, amour and codes of conduct. The medieval knights start training

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    you believe the Samurai and Knights had more similarities or differences? The samurai and knights are two societies that lived halfway around the world from each other. They lived about 1,000 years ago. The samurai lived in Japan and the knights lived in Europe. They both faced many problems throughout the war. Critics would argue that the samurai and knights had more similarities than differences. However, they actually had more differences than similarities. The knights and samurai had many differences

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    wondered who would win a battle between the European Knights and Japanese Samurai? Or how different or similar they were, they were very similar in some ways and different in many more. In my opinion, I believe these warriors were very much different they were different in 3 clear reasons! One, their views of death, two their codes of honor and three the way their armour looked like and how it was designed. The differences between the knights and samurai are greater than most realize. Let's

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    Seeking companionship, the Knight is by far the most honorable person in the city besides the King. He fights in numerous battles and served his king with the utmost respect. He is the poster child of chivalry, honor, and courage. Along with that, he is the tha face of gentle, truth, freedom, and honor. Everyone in the town looks up to him and respects him. The knight is very courteous and respectful. He doesn’t show off, he doesn’t boast. He dresses like the other town folk.dirty old cotton

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    Comparison The Knight and the Wife of Bath In the Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer, the Knight and the Wife of Bath are similar and also different. The Knight represents the nobility and military estate while the Wife of Bath represents the middle status. Both the Knight and the Wife of Bath are fearless. The Knight was a fearless worthy man who fought in the crusades while the Wife of Bath was fearless about her opinions on love, she was outspoken. The Knight and the Wife of Bath

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