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sam-il movement
the sam-il movement was the earliest public displays of korean resistance, during the ruling of korea by japan
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assassination of the prime minister of japan
Prime Minister Hara was assassinated by a disenchanted railroad worker in 1921.
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Great Kantō earthquake
this earthquake impacted many people's lives because it killed 142,800 people. this earthquake caused people to lose so many houses and family members. the magnitude of this earthquake was 7.9
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Communist party forced into hiding
Japan progressed towards democracy movements known as 'Taishō Democracy' During the Depression Japan also
became very Militarized In the 1930s, Japan had many features of a totalitarian state.
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Great depression
this stock market crash, disrupted most of the world's economy. japan lost a lot since they constantly work closely with america and many other countries
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Musha Incident
This incident was a rebellion it was, also known as the Wushe Rebellion. this was an uprising against colonial taiwan in taiwan.
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defence of the great wall
japans troops resided near the great wall in the Shanhaiguan which is a pass area in the great wall. the japanese accidentally fired bullets and this started a war between china and japan.
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Assassination of Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi (1931)
he was the 17th prime minister of japan. his nickname is lion prime.
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conflicts that lead to world war II
In November 1936, the Anti-Comintern Pact, an agreement to exchange information and collaborate in preventing communist activities, was signed by Japan and Germany.
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Marco Polo Bridge
after the Anti-comintern pact between japan and germany, War was launched against China after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident of July 7, 1937, in which an allegedly unplanned clash took place near Beiping (as Beijing was then called) between Chinese and Japanese troops and quickly escalated into full-scale warfare.
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