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Essay heading: Japanese colonialism
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It is interesting to note that
Japanese colonial governments were fairly harsh in
ruling its colonies, but despite this, its subjects
continued to work hard and obey. The stronghold Japan
have over Korea was immense. Even wealthy landowners,
the Yangban elite, were controlled by the state, and any
political organizations and national movements that
threatened the authoritarian state were squashed... displayed 300 characters
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It is interesting to note that
Japanese colonial governments were fairly harsh in
ruling its colonies, but despite this, its subjects
continued to work hard and obey. The stronghold Japan
have over Korea was immense. Even wealthy landowners,
the Yangban elite, were controlled by the state, and any
political organizations and national movements that
threatened the authoritarian state were squashed... displayed next 300 characters
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