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− | The First Korean-Chinese War was a war that lasted between 1891-1897.{{Template:Conflict infobox |
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+ | |name = First Korean-Chinese War |
+ | |begin = 1891 |
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+ | |end = 1897 |
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+ | |place = Korean Peninsula, Manchuria |
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+ | |result = Pyrrhic Joseon-Japan victory |
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+ | |side1 = [[File:Flag_of_Ming_China_(ADH).png|30px]] '''Ming China''' |
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+ | |side2 = [[File:Flag of Korea 1882.svg|30px]] '''Joseon''' |
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+ | [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|30px]] '''Japan''' |
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+ | |commanders1 = |
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+ | |commanders2 ={{ADH|Lee Sung-Chun}} |
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+ | {{ADH|Kim Bak-Im}} |
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+ | |side1strength = 457,000 men |
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+ | |side2strength = 389,000 men |
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+ | |side1casualties = 172,000 men |
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+ | |side2casualties = 197,000 men |
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+ | |battles = [[Battle of Lower Manchuria (A Different History)|Battle of Lower Manchuria]] |
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+ | {{ADH|Battle of Inchon}} |
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+ | {{ADH|Battle of Beijin}}}} |
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+ | The '''Sino-Korean War''' was a war that lasted from April 4th 1891 to June 6th 1897. It was started off a minor incident, which escalated into a war. |
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+ | ==The Cause== |
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+ | In April 4th 1891, a Chinese high official was sent to Joseon to demand help for their invasion of Japanese Manchuria. Joseon curtly refused, as that Japan was their steadfast ally. Because of that, which had secretly been a reason to invade Joseon and Manchuria, Ming China invaded Manchuria and Joseon. |
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+ | ==The War== |
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+ | ===First Contact=== |
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The Sino-Korean War was a war that lasted from April 4th 1891 to June 6th 1897. It was started off a minor incident, which escalated into a war.
The Cause
In April 4th 1891, a Chinese high official was sent to Joseon to demand help for their invasion of Japanese Manchuria. Joseon curtly refused, as that Japan was their steadfast ally. Because of that, which had secretly been a reason to invade Joseon and Manchuria, Ming China invaded Manchuria and Joseon.