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- The United States expedition to Korea, known in Korea as the Shinmiyangyo (Korean: 신미양요; Hanja: 辛未洋擾; lit. Western Disturbance in the Shinmi Year) or simply...
- him, young Eugene escapes to the United States at the time of the 1871 Shinmiyangyo incident with the help of a Christian missionary. He grows up in New...
- Remembers: The Korean Expedition of 1871 and the Battle of Ganghwa (Shinmiyangyo)". Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved March 28, 2021. Chernow 2017...
- (1858–9) Shimonoseki Campaign (1863–1864) Christie Affair (1861–1865) Shinmiyangyo in Korea (1871) Ganghwa Island incident (1875) Tonkin Flotilla (1883)...
- Remembers: The Korean Expedition of 1871 and the Battle of Ganghwa (Shinmiyangyo)". The National Interest. Retrieved 2021-07-24. Hae-Ill Bak: “A Short...
- books from France". "Shinmiyangyo - Korea 1871 and the Hermit Kingdon". Archived from the original on 21 February 2007. "Shinmiyangyo - Korea 1871 and the...
- Remembers: The Korean Expedition of 1871 and the Battle of Ganghwa (Shinmiyangyo)". The National Interest. Retrieved 24 July 2021. Intrepid Americans:...
- combat. The United States expedition to Korea in 1871, also known as Shinmiyangyo (Western Disturbance of the Shinmi (1871) year), was the first American...
- about 40 miles up the Teacapan Estuary in Mexico.[RL30172] 1871: Korea: Shinmiyangyo – June 10 to 12, A U.S. naval force attacked and captured five forts...
- Koreans in Ganghwa island before withdrawing. This incident is called the Shinmiyangyo in Korea. Five years later, the reclusive Korea signed a trade treaty...