CAS350H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Collective Memory, Shandong Peninsula, Nonviolence
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Efforts to assimilate lower classes formed part of a proficient to cultivate japanese national subjects. Constituted only one segment of the discourse on juvenile delinquency. Fears of social strife produced a spate of legislation designed to control young people. 1919 in korea: national resistance and contending legacies. March first movement of 1919: first nationwide political protest in korea under japanese colonial rule. Koreans experienced a decade of ssevere suppression and minimal right. Korean students in tokyo in febraury demanded national liberation from japan, triggering. Japanese established centralized and forceful sotofuku, ruled iron fist nationwide march protest. Religious leaders led organizational base for mobilization. Officers locked protesters inside a church and burned it to the ground. Failed to achieve national independence following protest. Soe leaders left korea to take movement abroad, such as an organization in shanghai that fundraised and published newspapers. Among the north, movement downgraded as a failed attempt by intellectuals, stressed influence of russian revolution not national self-determination.