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Title: Silk History
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By then France was challenging Italy's leadership. In Medieval Europe silk was only used by the nobility.
In the nineteenth century the two world wars interrupted the supply of raw material from Japan this also slowed down the European silk industry... Showed first 250 characters
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After the Second World War, Japan's silk production was restored and this improved production and quality of raw silk. Japan was to remain the world's biggest producer of silk, and practically the only major exporter of raw silk, until the 1970s. Only till China slowly but surely re-captured the position as the world's biggest producer and exporter of silk... Showed next 250 characters
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