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tribes. One of the reasons Sakuma was selected to head the colonial government was due to his participation in Japan's previous 1874 campaign, and his mission extended Japanese control into the aboriginal regions. During his tenure, Sakuma led several armed campaigns against the
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peoples. Sakuma was one of the longest-serving governor-generals of Taiwan, stepping down in 1915, after having successfully completed his pacification campaign. He was highly regarded for helping develop Taiwan's east coast, especially the port of
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from 11 April 1906 to May 1915. He participated in domestic conflicts, wars with Russia and was a leader of the expedition of Taiwan.
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population, the colonial authorities turned their attention to the suppression of the mountain dwelling
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In May 1885, Sakuma was given command of the IJA 10th Infantry Brigade and promoted to
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Becoming Japanese: Colonial Taiwan and the Politics of Identity Formation
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Order of the Rising Sun (1st class with Paulownia Blossoms, Grand Cordon)
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the following year. The same year, 1886, he was elevated to the title of
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In 1898, Sakuma was appointed commander of the central division of the
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In February 1874, Sakuma participated in the suppression of the
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and was a company commander defending the domain against the
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