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November 15, 1893
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Farmers in Gobu appealed for tax reduction for governor Cho Byeong-gap
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January 10, 1894
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Jeon Bong-jun occupied government office in Gobu with about 1,000 farmers
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March 20, 1894
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Donghak Peasants gathered in Mujang (1st uprising)
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March 26~29, 1894
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Installed Honam Changeui Daejangso in Baeksan (8,000 peasants of Namjeop)- Leader Jeon Bong-jun, governor Son Hwa-jung and Kim Gae-nam, Declared Gyeokmun, 4 great principles and 12 orders
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April 07, 1894
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After breaking Jeolla Gamyeong Army in Hwangto-hyeon, they occupied government offices in Jeongeup* Gyeonggun (the army of the central government) of Honggyehoon, Yanghochotosa entered Jeonjuseong
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April 08~16, 1894
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Occupied southwestern areas of Jeollado (Heungdeok, Mujang, Yeonggwng, Hampyeong)
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April 23, 1894
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Defeated the army of the central government in the village of Hwangryong, Jangseong
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April 27, 1894
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Entered Jeonju-seong, a capital of Honam
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May 01~03, 1894
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Defeated Gyeonggun the army of the central government in Jeonju-seong two or three times
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May 04, 1894
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Qing army arrived at the Asan Bay
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May 06, 1894
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Japanese forces landed in Incheon Port
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May 07, 1894
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Peasants in South concluded Jeonju partnership with the army of the central government- Installed Jipgangso in 53 regions in Jeollado and peasants agreed with dissolution
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June 21, 1894
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Japanese forces invaded Gyeongbok-gung Palace in Joseon Dynasty
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June 27, 1894
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Qing force and Japanese force had battle in Seonghwan
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July 01, 1894
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Japanese forces, declared Sino-Japanese War
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July 06, 1894
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Held Jeonju conference by Jeon Bong-jun and Kim Hak-jin, governor of Jeollado - Installed Jipgangso in each region of Jeollado - Installed Daedoso of Jeollado withint Jeonjuseong
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July 26, 1894
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Joseon and Japan concluded a treaty of alliance (朝·日攻守同盟條約)
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At the end of June ~ at the end of August, 1894
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Uprising in Jeolla, Gyeongsang and Chungcheong
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August 17, 1894
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Japanese forces, won at Pyeongyang battle during the Sino-Japanese War
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September 07, 1894
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Kim Gae-nam, received secret orders of Daewongun
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September 08, 1894
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Jeon Bong-jun and Kim Gae-nam, who were leader of south peasants, decided the second uprising in Wonpyeong, Geumgu and noticed the gathering in Samrye
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Early September ~ Early November, 1894
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Peasants and Gyeonggun and Japanese alliances had battle around Gyeonggi, Gangwon, Chungcheon, Gyeongsang and Hwanghae province
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October 09~15, 1894
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Suppression group of Japanese forces landed Incheon Port, advanced to Chungcheon, Jeolla and Gyeongsang
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October 12, 1894
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Peasants of South arrived in Nonsan from Samrye under the instruction of Jeon Bong-jun
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October 12~16, 1894
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Peasants of North arrived in Nonsan and joined under the instruction of Son Byeong-hee
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October 21, 1894
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Peasants in South and North united and advanced to Gongju from Nonsan
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November 08, 1894
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Peasants in South and North, Gyeonggun and Japanese forces gathered in Ugeumchi, Gongju
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November 09, 1894
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Peasants in South and North (about 20,000) defeated in Ugeumchi Battle
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November 11, 1894
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Retreated from Gomti to Noseong by the surprise attack of Gyeonggun
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November 13, 1894
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Peasants of Kim Gae-nam (5,000) retreated to Gongju after failure in Cheongju attack
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November 14~19, 1894
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Peasants in South and North had battle with Japanese forces in Noseong and Nonsan. After being defeated, they retreated to Jeonju, passing by Ganggyeong (Kim Gae-nam joined here)
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November 23, 1894
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Allied forces of Gyeonggun and Japan occupied Jeonjuseong
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November 25~27, 1894
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Peasants under the command of Jeon Bong-jun dissolved after having been defeated in Wonpyeong and Taein battle
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December 01, 1894
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Peasants who sieged Najuseong under the command of Son Hwa-jung and Choi Gyeong-seon dismissed, Choi Gyeong-sun (36 years old) was arrested in Hwasun
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December 02, 1894
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Jeong Bong-jun (41 years old), arrested in Pinori, Sunchang (arrived in Hanyang on December 18)
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December 03, 1894
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Kim Gae-nam (42 years old), arrested in Taein, executed in Jeonju
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December 11, 1894
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Son Haw-jung (34 years old), arrested in Buan
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December 17, 1894
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Peasants in Jangheung and Gangjin dissolved due to the defeat in Seokdaedeul battle
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December 24, 1894
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Peasants in North, defeated by Gyeonggun in Mugeuk, Chungju (Son Byeong-hee fled to Hongcheon)
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January 01, 1895
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Kim Deok-myeong (51 years old), arrested in Wonpyeong
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January 24, 1895
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The last resist in Daedunsan. Donghak Peasant Revolution was ended.
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February 09~March 10, 1895
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Jeon Bong-jun, received inspection 5 times by Japanese consul
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March 30, 1895
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Jeon Bong-jun, Son Hwa-jung, Kim Deok-meyong and Choi Gyeong-sun were executed by hanging
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