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foreign encroachments.
Incidents such as the 1882 Imo Incident, the 1884
Gapsin Coup, the 1894–1895
Donghak Peasant Rebellion, and the 1895 ********ination...
- ****an
forced Joseon to open up and
Joseon experienced turmoil such as the
Gapsin Coup,
Donghak Peasant Revolution, and the ********ination of
Empress Myeongseong...
- The
Kapsin Coup, also
known as the
Kapsin Revolution, was a
failed three-day coup d'état that
occurred in
Korea during 1884.
Korean reformers in the Enlightenment...
- The
Joseon dynasty ruled Korea from 1392 to 1897. The
history of
Joseon is
largely divided into two parts: the
early period and the late period; some divide...
- Bo.
However ****an
threatened to
enter the war
against China due to the
Gapsin Coup and
China chose to end the war with negotiations. The war
ended in...
- The
First Sino-****anese War (25 July 1894 – 17
April 1895), or the
First China–****an War, was a
conflict between the Qing
dynasty of
China and the Empire...
- diplomat, and pro-****anese collaborator. He was one of the
organizers of the
Gapsin Coup of 1884, in
which progressive political elements attempted to overthrow...
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December 1884, the
Progressive Party, ****isted by the ****anese,
attempted the
Gapsin Coup, in
which they
attempted to
maintain Gojong but
replace the government...
-
resident and
supreme adviser to the
Korean government after thwarting the
Gapsin Coup in 1885. He was
recalled to
China shortly before the
outbreak of the...
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increased its
interference in
Korean affairs after the Imo
Incident and
Gapsin Coup. However,
following the ****anese
victory in the
First Sino-****anese...