Figure 1. Shameen Map (1920~1929)
Figure 2. Gunsan Concession Map (1920~1929)
Table 1. Treaty of Nanking(1842)
Table 2. Convention of Kanagawa(1854)
Table 3. Treaty port of Joseon
Table 4. Population of Incheon (1905)
Table 5. Real estate transaction problem
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