In the Edo Period outcats were not seen as a person. if you were to be working with dead animals or anything like that the people would consider you a outcast. you would not be alowwed in Edo
freedoms in Meiji Period
in the Edo Period there was not alot of children going to school. the only children that would be going to school were the samurai's children thats why there not alot of kids.
Education in Meiji Period
In the Edo Period the shogun told his daimyo where they had to control. he told his daimyo to control parts of land that he needed poeple to go and enforce rules on that land or start a civalisation
losing land in Meiji Period
In the Meiji Period the outcast were giving more freedoms. everybody was seeing that the outcast were not that bad of people. they also thought that they werent going to call them outcast anymore and treat them like a normal person
now in the Meiji Period everybody's children were alowwed to go to school. and now that everybodys children are going to school theres more kids in the class room.
In the Meiji Period the emperor told the daimyo that he is taking the back that the shogun gave them. the reason the emperor told them that he wanted the land back was because that land origanally belonged to the emperor before the shogun took over.