Korea Annexation Analysis

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Japan’s total control over Korea took many turns as numerous parts of the country quickly became ‘Japanized.’ Before the annexation, the Korean State did not have accurate information on farming land, having no idea if it was being farmed or being owned by someone. As the Japanese came and created new guidelines, situations changed for both landlords and tenant farmers. Produced crops were bought by the Japanese and Korean peasants did not earn any wages. The Japanese also established policies that controlled the properties, productions, and even people. Kim Yong-sup gives an overview of the transformation of the land tax system and how it influenced the Korean people.

Kim names several of Japan’s agricultural policies towards the land

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