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…of the war as quickly as possible. However, the Korean War must be remembered in order honor those whose who died for their country's political convictions. For hundreds of years Korea was dominated by the Chinese empire. During World War II, Japan seized…
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…as possible. However, the Korean War must be remembered in order honor those whose who died for their country's political convictions. For hundreds of years Korea was dominated by the Chinese empire. During World War II, Japan seized Korea from the Chinese…
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…not attack head on. Ho's troops dug a trench that surrounded the French troops and from that trench they began to dig towards the fort. "Employing recently obtained anti-aircraft guns and howitzers from China, Ho's forces were able to restrict the ability…
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…. It originated in the mid-sixties and flourished in the 1970s. It was first introduced to China in the early 1980s and brought in as a complete theoretical system a few years later. Peaking in the late 1980s, it should have taken up an important position…
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…. It originated in the mid-sixties and flourished in the 1970s. It was first introduced to China in the early 1980s and brought in as a complete theoretical system a few years later. Peaking in the late 1980s, it should have taken up an important position…
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…Buddhism in China before the Tang Dynasty Officially, Buddhism first arrived in China before 100 CE, probably through Southeast Asia and Tibet. Traditionally, “The Emperor Mingdi, who reigned between CE 57 and 75, is said to have dreamt…
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…. It was the decision of Chin (also spelled Jin, Kin, or Qin) dynasty in North China to deny trade to the Mongols that had led to war between the two Empires. After more that twenty years of continual battles a part of the Chin Empire was conquered, including the city…
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…-tu, "Sun Yat-sen. Yang Ch'u-yun, and the Early Revolutionary Movement in China", JAS 19.3 (1960), JSTOR, Munholland, J. Kim, 'The French Connection that Failed: France and Sun Yat-sen, 1900-1908', JAS 32.1 (1972), JSTOR, Scalapino, Robert A. and Harold…
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…sine fine', but it seems that after A.D 69 emperors did want to consolidate and bring the existing empire together rather than extend its frontiers. It is possibly easier to see the retardation in Roman conquest after A.D 69, not as a long-term political…
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…was that all geographical areas that could be colonized or incorporated in spheres of influence, such as Africa, China and Latin America, had been fully partitioned. 1890 is the starting point for displacement: to expand further, an empire must displace another…
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