The Tonghak Rebellion of 1894

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This summary begins in Korea with the largest peasant rebellion of Korean history: The Tonghak Rebellion of 1894. The Tonghak movment was a new religion beginning in 1860 that opposed Western Culture and supported equality of all people. The Korean government was opposed this religion and tried to shut it down by executing the founder in 1866 but the movement secretly continued. By 1892 and 1893 supporters held great rallies protesting the government efforts to shut down the movement. In February 1894 the disorder stirred up again and spread swiftly. By late April of 1894 the Korean peasants gathered in an uprising once again. On June 3, the Korean king Yuan Shikai requested that the Chinese send troops to help stifle the rebellion. China in accordance to the terms of the Treaty of Tainjin, notified Japan of their sending of 2,000 troops to Nanyang, a coastal city between Seoul and Asan. Undeterred by the Korean request that Japan not send troops, within days over 2,000 Japanese troops had landed and marched to Seoul. Although this violated the Treaty of Tianjin, the Jap...

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