Sadly, during this period, the Joseon Kingdom was in a period of peasant rebellion. It was called the Imsul Farmers' Uprising because it happened in the year of Imsul, and farmers were angry and raised by the corruption of officials, and "Farmers' Rebellion continued in Jeolla-do, Gyeongsang-do, Chungcheong-do, and Jeju-do." At this time, the person who calmed down the Imsul Uprising said, "Park Gyu-soo (who burned the General Sherman in 1866)."
Great vid! I was interested in your coverage of this particular incident because I actually learned about it in a book about US foreign policy in the American Civil War.
1. Where’d you get your sources? 72 casualties on allied side. Is this more accurate? And how many deaths/casualties on the allied or Japanese side? Thanks.
I don't know if this is a technical issue that anyone else is having, but this video is way quieter in the right speaker than the left. I've tried a couple other videos and it's just this. I dunno, maybe just my computer being weird.
Papago Translate using a translator. Let me mention the Satsuma and Choshu of the Bosin Wars. I think this video represents the Satsuei War and the Shimonoseki War. After 1600, Satsuma invaded the Ryukyu Kingdom and made Ryukyu a martyr, where he was touching considerable money with sugar cane farming. I have a lot to say about Ryukyu, but I'll skip it because the main video is "The Boshin War. It may be a spoiler, but Saigo Takamori later started the Seinan War because one of the causes was the confrontation between the faction to conquer Korea and the two sides that now war would interfere with the country's income and development. (Takamori was in a position to conquer Joseon.)
Sadly, during this period, the Joseon Kingdom was in a period of peasant rebellion.
It was called the Imsul Farmers' Uprising because it happened in the year of Imsul, and farmers were angry and raised by the corruption of officials, and "Farmers' Rebellion continued in Jeolla-do, Gyeongsang-do, Chungcheong-do, and Jeju-do." At this time, the person who calmed down the Imsul Uprising said, "Park Gyu-soo (who burned the General Sherman in 1866)."
Great vid! I was interested in your coverage of this particular incident because I actually learned about it in a book about US foreign policy in the American Civil War.
Thank you! I’m actually going to do a special on the Kiheitai from this episode, and this battle will come up a bit more there.
Love this this channel needs more attention
I appreciate that! At anytime you can share a link to the channel I would be very thankful. Apparently RUclips loves that
Great work as always!
Thank you!
These videos are awesome! keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! Makes me so happy that people are liking the format of this series
@@JapanatWar No problem!
How many troops were on each side? Were there indemnity paid?
1. Where’d you get your sources?
72 casualties on allied side. Is this more accurate? And how many deaths/casualties on the allied or Japanese side? Thanks.
I don't know if this is a technical issue that anyone else is having, but this video is way quieter in the right speaker than the left. I've tried a couple other videos and it's just this. I dunno, maybe just my computer being weird.
I’ll definitely look into it! It might be that my audio editing software messed up
Was the shogun or the emperor at fault for the forced open border of japan?
Neither. The Western Powers would’ve forced it open no matter who was in charge.
@@JapanatWarwhich source is more accurate regarding allied casualties?
Papago Translate using a translator.
Let me mention the Satsuma and Choshu of the Bosin Wars.
I think this video represents the Satsuei War and the Shimonoseki War.
After 1600, Satsuma invaded the Ryukyu Kingdom and made Ryukyu a martyr, where he was touching considerable money with sugar cane farming.
I have a lot to say about Ryukyu, but I'll skip it because the main video is "The Boshin War.
It may be a spoiler, but Saigo Takamori later started the Seinan War because one of the causes was the confrontation between the faction to conquer Korea and the two sides that now war would interfere with the country's income and development. (Takamori was in a position to conquer Joseon.)
Papago There are some mistranslations in the translator, but 80% of them translate accordingly. _ _
Definitely something that will be touched on later when the series touches on the Satsuma War!
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