“3.1 Undong, sŏn’gyosa, kŭrigo Mi-Il kan ŭi kyosŏp kwa t’agyŏl” [The March First Movement, the missionaries, and the settlement of American-Japanese negotiations]

  • Jong-Chol An
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Publication date
January 2007

Abstract

March First Movement, American Missionary and the US-Japan negotiations This article deals with the missionary activities during the March first Movement in 1919. While the Missionaries in Korea did not explicitly argue for Korean Independence, they watched the brutal oppression over Koreans by Japanese policemen and sent some letters and reports to English newspapers, Foreign Mission Board, and State Department. At this time Japanese milita published some articles in newspapers saying that missionaries were behind the Korean Movement. It became an international event. The politicians who supported Japanese and the US cooperation, suppressed the Japanese hawkish faction, But with the influx of the News related to Japanese niolence, th...

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