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Economic Structure:
- The Japanese economy did not rely heavily on large-scale plantations or extensive agricultural estates that required mass labor, unlike the American South or Caribbean colonies.
- Agricultural work was typically performed by peasant families who paid taxes or provided labor in lieu of rent.
Legal and Social Frameworks:
- During the Edo period (1603-1868), the Tokugawa shogunate implemented strict social order policies, emphasizing social stability over economic exploitation of slaves.
- Legal codes in Japan did not sanction slavery in the same way Roman law or later European colonial laws did.
Cultural Attitudes:
- The concept of “giri” (duty) and “ninjo” (human feeling) permeated Japanese society, fostering a sense of mutual obligation rather than ownership.
- Samurai ethics and the bushido code stressed loyalty and service but within a framework of honor, not ownership.
Historical Context:
- While ancient Japan did practice forms of slavery (e.g., “nuhi” or domestic slaves in the Nara period), these practices declined significantly by the Heian period (794-1185).
- The relative isolation of Japan (sakoku policy) during the Edo period limited the influence of Western slave trade practices.

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