Why the independence movement didn’t call for the royal family to be returned
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(1)I’m Shim Yonghwan
(2)It’s different from Japan
(3)- I’m Shim Yonghwan
(4)the work of the Joseon Dynasty
(5)You don’t need it
(6)the Korea-Japan Annexation Treaty
(7)Treaty signed by the first governor of Joseon, Terauchi, and Lee Wan-yong, the prime minister, to make the Korean Empire a complete colony
(8)It’s Geumho Manho!
(9)Giving up on small videos
(10)Article 1 of the Korea-Japan Annexation Treaty
(11)The Emperor of Korea has completely and permanently ruled all of Korea
(12)surrender to His Majesty the Emperor of Japan
(13)the Red Man Empire
(14)Hoya Can’t you see the bow of Sanhwan now
(15)Article 3 of the Korea-Japan Annexation Treaty
(16)The Emperor of Japan is the Emperor of Korea
(17)His Majesty the Emperor, His Majesty the Crown Prince, His Majesty the Queen
(18)In order to enjoy and maintain the dignity and honor of each descendant according to their respective positions
(19)I was able to commit it
(20)I promise to provide sufficient tax expenses
(21)is Shim Yong Hwan’s V
(22)King Gojong and King Sunjong all lived and died
(23)The people of the Imperial family
(24)He’s still alive
(25)To the Royal Family
(26)enjoying the benefits of
(27)Shim Yong-hwan
(28)the death of King Gojong
(29)The Royal Palace Museum of the procession passing by Heunginjimun Gate of King Gojong of the People’s Republic of Korea
(30)31 Exercise History
(31)in that situation
(32)important qualitative changes
(33)His Majesty King Gojong
(34)hurray for the independence of Korea
(35)reverberated throughout the country
(36)the 310,000th Movement
(37)popular
(38)Qualitative transcriptional ring
(39)A moment! What happened
(40)We don’t need Joseon
(41)You don’t need a dynasty
(42)31 Declaration of Independence
(43)We are a country where Joseon became independent today
(44)I declare that Koreans are the masters of this country
(45)- It was the first day of March 150 to the first day of the Joseon Dynasty
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(47)Source: Kimi Declaration of Independence, Korea Museum of History