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O período Taishō foi um período cheio de problemas políticos e econômicos para o Japão. Ocorreu de 30 de julho de 1912 até 25 de dezembro de 1926, ou seja, durante o reinado do Imperador Taishō. Com o desenvolvimento do capitalismo nos principais países ocidentais, deu-se a competição pela busca de matérias-primas e a conquista de mercados internacionais, para a colocação de seus produtos. More information...

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