The Colonial Policy of Japan in Korea (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt From The Colonial Policy Of Japan In Korea Then In 1876 Japan Came And Conquered. A Treaty Of Peace And Friendship Was Made Between The Empire And The Kingdom, By Which Three Ports Were Opened To Japanese Commerce, And Japanese Subjects Were Given The Privilege Of Travelling Within An Area Of About Three Miles Around Each Port. The Japanese Further Secured A Right Of Establishing A Legation In Seoul, The Korean Capital. This Treaty Was Followed In A Few Years By Others, With America, With Great Britain, And With Various European Powers. ConsulatesGeneral And Then Legations Were Established In Seoul, And The West Found Itself In Touch With The Quaintest And Most Fantastic Of The Peoples Of The East. The King And Autocrat Of Korea, Living In His Wonderful Palace Underneath The Shadow Of The Mountain At Seoul, Heard Of The Marvels Of The West. Even His Great DancingHall, The Hall Of The Hundred Pillars, Or His Wonderful Lake Of The Thousand Lilies, Or His Armies Of White Robed Singing Girls Failed Then To Satisfy Him. He Must Know Of Other Lands. So He Had Foreign Teachers; The Wives Of Missionaries Made Friends With The Empress And Schemers And Intriguers Of Every Kind Came And Advanced Their Plans For The Progress Of The Kingdom. About The Publisher Forgotten Books Publishes Hundreds Of Thousands Of Rare And Classic Books. Find More At Www.Forgottenbooks.Com This Book Is A Reproduction Of An Important Historical Work. Forgotten Books Uses StateOfTheArt Technology To Digitally Reconstruct The Work, Preserving The Original Format Whilst Repairing Imperfections Present In The Aged Copy. In Rare Cases, An Imperfection In The Original, Such As A Blemish Or Missing Page, May Be Replicated In Our Edition. We Do, However, Repair The Vast Majority Of Imperfections Successfully; Any Imperfections That Remain Are Intentionally Left To Preserve The State Of Such Historical Works.
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