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The products of that country where the export of one country can thrive is often changed with the times.
The products of that country where the export of one country can thrive is often changed with the times.
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For example, in Japan before the Second World War, sericulture was domestically active, taken raw silk from the cocoon, and had been exporting to the US, mostly.
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For example, in Japan before the Second World War, sericulture was domestically active,  
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However, since nylon synthetic fiber was invented in the United States, import from Japan became unnecessary. In case
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taken raw silk from the cocoon, and had been exporting to the US, mostly.
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Producers of raw silk in Japan, American ladies are strong, "I was optimistic that it would be noisy if silk could not be obtained.
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However, since nylon synthetic fiber was invented in the United States,
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import from Japan became unnecessary. In case
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Producers of raw silk in Japan, American ladies are strong, "I was optimistic  
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that it would be noisy if silk could not be obtained.
But American ladies were satisfied with nylon.
But American ladies were satisfied with nylon.
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Japan, which lost silk which is an important export item, has become unable to buy oil from the United States in return.
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Japan, which lost silk which is an important export item, has become unable  
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to buy oil from the United States in return.
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Therefore battleships and aircraft carriers could not move either, and they went into war.
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Therefore battleships and aircraft carriers could not move either,  
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and they went into war.
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*[[wikipedia_us:silk|silk(Wikipedia)]]
 
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Silk
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*[[wikipedia_en:silk|silk(Wikipedia)]]

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Overview


The products of that country where the export of one country can thrive is often changed with the times.

For example, in Japan before the Second World War, sericulture was domestically active,

taken raw silk from the cocoon, and had been exporting to the US, mostly.

However, since nylon synthetic fiber was invented in the United States,

import from Japan became unnecessary. In case

Producers of raw silk in Japan, American ladies are strong, "I was optimistic

that it would be noisy if silk could not be obtained.

But American ladies were satisfied with nylon.

Japan, which lost silk which is an important export item, has become unable

to buy oil from the United States in return.

Therefore battleships and aircraft carriers could not move either,

and they went into war.


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