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| The Turtleboats, under Admiral Yi Sun-shin's command, lead the fronts in various naval battles, such as ones in Sacheon, Dangpo, Hansan, and Busan, keeping the Japanese at bay for several years. |
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Turtleboat, Say What?
Posted by
Lauren
on Wednesday, March 7, 2012
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admiral yi sunshin,
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japanese,
korea,
navy,
republic of korea,
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The Light of Day
Posted by
Lauren
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admiral yi sunshin,
china,
democratic people's republic of korea,
japanese,
korea,
modernization,
republic of korea,
samil
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The years spent as a colony of Japan were difficult; while the economy grew and modernization began in Korea, almost all of the benefits went to Japan. Businesses and land were taken away and given to any Japanese native for a cheap price, which often lead Koreans into food shortages. Numerous Koreans were also forced to leave their home country in search for a better life, only to find that conditions elsewhere were no better. Korean culture suffered the most damage, especially the Korean language, which was forbidden in any form(A). The Japanese forced their language and religion upon Koreans, leading many Koreans to adopt Japanese names. During this time, many Korean treasures were stolen, most of which have not been returned to this day(B).
| Samil Independence Day March 1, 1919 |

