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An analysis of American Presbyterian (Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, PCUSA) missionary activities in Korea from 1931 to 1948 allows a better understanding of critical shifts in Korean-American relations. As the
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Document Date: 2010-04-13 01:35:50


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Daegu / Seoul / Seoncheon / Christians / /

Company

Foreign Missions / /

Continent

America / /

Country

Taiwan / Japan / United States / Korea / United Kingdom / China / South Korea / /

Event

Product Issues / Product Recall / /

Facility

Severance Medical College / Protestant stronghold / /

IndustryTerm

minority / /

NaturalFeature

Korean peninsula / /

Organization

Department of State / United States Army Military Government in Korea / Severance Medical College / Presbyterian Chosen (Korea) Mission / Southern Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions / American Military / U. S. government / Japanese Government / Soongeui Girl¡¯s Academy / Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions / Presbyterian Church / American government / of Korea Provisional Government / Republic of Korea Provisional Government / Board of Foreign Missions / Pyungyang mission / Presbyterian mission / Soongsil Boy¡¯s Academy / Chosen Mission / /

Person

Horace H. Underwood / George S. McCune / Velma L. Snook / College Snook / Chosen Christian (Yeonhi) / /

Position

Governor and the Minister of Education / Governor / special advisor / emperor / Secretary / Government-General / /

Product

missionaries / /

ProvinceOrState

South Kyeongsang Province / /

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http /

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