Modern Era · East Asia · Politics
1919
March First movement in Korea
March 1, 1919
Thirty-three Korean intellectuals signed a declaration of independence and read it aloud in a Seoul restaurant. Students spread it across the peninsula and two million Koreans demonstrated in the following weeks, waving flags and chanting for liberation. Japanese troops killed perhaps seven thousand. The uprising was crushed but made independent Korea a permanent political idea that would not die.