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... Tokugawa feudal régime , 1 but it was a peace purchased at a tremendous sacrifice , namely the total seclusion of the country which lasted for over two hundred years , from 1637 to 1853. The social structure of the time , though based ...
... Tokugawa feudal régime , 1 but it was a peace purchased at a tremendous sacrifice , namely the total seclusion of the country which lasted for over two hundred years , from 1637 to 1853. The social structure of the time , though based ...
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... Tokugawa feudal régime . This fact proves the inappropriateness of the terms Occidental and Oriental birth - rates or death - rates . The Meiji ( 1868-1911 ) and Taisho eras ( 1912-24 ) were the period of industrial revolution for Japan ...
... Tokugawa feudal régime . This fact proves the inappropriateness of the terms Occidental and Oriental birth - rates or death - rates . The Meiji ( 1868-1911 ) and Taisho eras ( 1912-24 ) were the period of industrial revolution for Japan ...
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... Tokugawa régime formed no stand- ard on which to base our estimate for the succeeding generations . Where the natural cause of gain in population , namely , the reproductive capacity of women of child - bearing age remains unchanged ...
... Tokugawa régime formed no stand- ard on which to base our estimate for the succeeding generations . Where the natural cause of gain in population , namely , the reproductive capacity of women of child - bearing age remains unchanged ...
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1936 PRODUCTION agricultural America Association of Japan Australia Bean cake Coal bean oil beans Bean cake birth rate Britain British Empire Canada cent commercial commodities Congo Basin Congo Basin Convention consumption copper crop Cultivated area decreased domestic production Dutch East Indies economic blocs estimated exploitation exports fact farmers favoured fertility following figures Foreign Affairs Association foreign trade Formosa future Germany Government hectares hemp sacks Hibiya Park imported from abroad industry iron & steel Italy Japan JAPAN YEAR BOOK Japanese Japanese population Kaoliang koku Korea labour land Manchoukuo Manchuria manufacture Meiji Era ment Millet nations number of Japanese Osaka Building Ottawa Agreements output overseas territories percentage petroleum pig iron present question rate in Japan raw silk Rayon restricted rice rubber Saghalien South Manchuria Railway Soya beans Soya beans Bean standard of living Statistical Year Book supply Teijiro Uyeda Tokugawa Tokyo tons treaties wood pulp wool world's total