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  • ...unilaterally annexing the Ryukyus despite Beijing's protests, in the end, war was avoided for the time being. ...e War]] which followed. While in [[Shimonoseki]] negotiating an end to the war, Li survived an assassination attempt; he was shot, but survived, and his i
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  • ...n]], in the [[Second Opium War]] which was then already underway. Once the war ended, in the wake of China's defeat, Chonghou was appointed superintendent ...nds for justice, and thus avoiding further diplomatic problems or outright war. Chonghou, apologizing to his superiors for his failure to properly address
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  • ...[[Meiji Restoration]]), what sort of path Japan should follow in the post-war, and how to pursue it.
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  • ...red by the Occupation government to produce paintings and sculptures of US war heroes.<ref>Okuma Seisaku, "Dollar and Art," Okinawan Art in its Regional C
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  • ...Eastern Zhou Dynasty fell into further disunity and violence, the scale of war expanded. Battles in the Spring and Autumn Period took place chiefly on fla
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  • ...son Ben played football for the University of Washington, fought in World War I, and later built a career as a lawyer.
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  • ...ts to organize and preserve these documents grew in the aftermath of World War II, and in 1975 the Izuhara Town Board of Education (''Izuhara-chô kyôiku ...rmer Sô clan mansions at Sashikihara and Neo (both within Izuhara-chô, the former Tsushima Fuchû [[jokamachi|castle-town]]) were moved into the storehouse a
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  • After the end of World War II, Kamiyama became the head of several different Okinawan associations, in
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  • ...hips, while the two countries were at war with one another (in the Crimean War).<ref>Mitani Hiroshi, David Noble (trans.), ''Escape from Impasse'', Intern
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  • |name=[[Boshin War]] *''Illustrated Boshin War'' (イラストでみる戊辰戦争) Shinjinbutsu Oraisha 1988
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  • ...ebuilding of [[Todaiji|Tôdaiji]] following its destruction in the [[Genpei War]].
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  • ...bell was donated to the war effort, to be melted down and used to produce war materiel; however, it was discovered relatively undamaged in 1962 in [[Tott
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  • ===[[Genpei War]]===
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  • ...erved as general commander of Japanese naval forces in the [[Sino-Japanese War]].
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  • ...d by his brother Edwin Reischauer as "the first American casualty in World War II."<ref>Edwin O. Reischauer, ''Japan: The Story of a Nation'', New York: A
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  • ...l military installations were maintained on the Daitô Islands during World War II. Though many islanders were evacuated before Allied forces attacked the
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  • ...on]] fighting against the [[Imperial Japanese Army]]. It is located on the former grounds of the Buddhist temple [[Jokomyo-ji (Kagoshima)|Jôkômyô-ji]], up ...governor [[Iwamura Michitoshi]] had him and forty of his men buried on the former grounds of Jôkômyô-ji, a temple which had been destroyed in the [[1863]]
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  • ...Island]]. He moved to Canada in 1927, but returned to Okinawa after World War II, settling in [[Naha]] and pursuing a career as a businessman. He later b
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  • ...sashige]], who was particularly celebrated in the [[Meiji period]] and pre-war era.<ref>Fujitani, 17.</ref>
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  • *[[Fourth Anglo-Dutch War]] begins (ends [[1784]]). The British block all [[VOC]] ships from reaching
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