The History of Taiwan (Part 6) | Ep. 315 | The China History Podcast

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The History of Taiwan continues with the Japanese colonial period during the 1920s. Despite all the transformational things the Japanese were carrying out on the island, not everyone was signing up for allegiance to the emperor. The Beipu Uprising, the 2nd Truku War, Ta-Pa-Ni Incident, and the horrific Musha Incident were all evidence of anti-Japanese resistance and retribution.

We also look at Jiang Weishui and Lin Xiantang, two important figures in the movement to establish a Taiwanese Parliament. No one was trying to kick out the Japanese. By the 1920s they began to ask for more representation in government affairs in Taiwan. This was going to be a long struggle.
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Loving this series so far. And I appreciate you making Eastern history more accessible.

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Merry Christmas! Thanks for the double upload present!

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Really interesting period of Taiwan history. Never knew about the Seediq people before - sad but interesting tale

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