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Introduction and Overview

Japanese Colonization of Korea

By Aidan Royce

Introduction and Overview

Geography & Location

Geography & Location

  • Easternmost part of the Asian continent.

About Korea

  • 750 mile long peninsula
  • North Korea & South Korea

About Korea

Colonizing Power

  • Japan was the colonizing country

Colonizing Power

Histiory of Colonization & Resistance

  • Japanese studying Korean people
  • Miliatry rule

History of Colonization & Resistanc

Effects

Effects

Political Effects

  • Took away freedom of assembly, association, the press, and speech.

Political

Economic Effects

Economically

Before Colonization

  • Based on their own labor and farmers
  • Manufacturers were artisans

Before Colonization

Post Coloniel Period

  • Japanese had modernized all of Korean Economy
  • Built an huge infrastructure of roads, railroads, ports, electrical power, and government buildings
  • Heavy Industries

After the Colonial Period

Social and Cultural Effects

Social & Cultural

Schools & University

  • Used their own school system
  • High value on teaching Japanese
  • Changed whole cirriculum

Schools & University

Picture of Korean education under Japaneses colonial rule

Effects on Working

725,000 Korean workers were sent to work in Japan and in other colonized parts of the world

Working

Women served as comfort women

Historic Documents

Burned over 200,000 historic documents

Historic Documents

Resistance

Resistance

The March First Movement

  • 1919
  • Announced Korea wanted independence
  • 1,500 demonstrations broke out
  • The want for independence spread across Korea

The March First Movement

Party of Three Thousand

  • Underground group
  • Undermine Japanese Military

Party of Three Thousand

  • Not speaking Japanese
  • Changing names

Quiet & Non-Violent Protests

Quiet and Non-Violent Protests

Reflection

Reflection

Work Cited

Work Cited

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