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1912 - 1945? What?
The Marco Polo incident was one act among many of Japanese aggression towards China. It occurred in 1937, and is considered by many the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Chris neglected to mention many of Japan's acts against China, such as the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), the Twenty-One Demands of 1917, and he then listed the Japanese invasion of Manchuria (1931) AFTER the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in his paper.
And this isn't even touching Commodore Matthew Perry, the Russo-Japanese War, or the annexation of Korea, all of which are integral to understanding Japanese imperialism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Nor did Chris mention the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1941.
I'm really hoping the next batch of leaks include Michael Bay's offer for Chris to be the historical accuracy consultant for Pearl Harbor.
What I thought was stupid is that Chris has a name that has a Spanish equivalent. If he had my Spanish teacher, his name would've been Cristobal or Cris, not Ricardo. And yeah, using the names was retarded, but it was a bunch of 13 year olds and it didn't last. CWC still claims the name Ricardo. I wonder what the motivation was? What was his Spanish bear for that name? The teacher? Another student? Has the name Richard ever appeared elsewhere in his life? Or is it as simple as some sort of I Love Lucy connection? I don't want to accept it as being THAT simple.
Though, that was before him and Andrew Hamilton locked the Cherokees in the teapot dome.
"Ingles."
That aside, my grasp on this period in history isn't the best, but wasn't America trying to avoid becoming involved in the war? I'm pretty sure they weren't wanting to "get it on." It was only after Pearl Harbour that America became involved.
Damn it, Chris.
Oh my God, I know, it disturbs me so much that his English and Spanish names don't match! I mean, for Christopher there's Cristóbal, right? And for Christian, the equivalent would be Cristian (or Cristián, I think it exists), which is basically almost the same. The only possible explanation I can think of is that he picked another name, such as Ricardo, because of how similar Cristian is to Christian, it kind of defeats the purpose, but it's still highly unnerving, his name isn't Richard dammit. If it was a suggestion by the teacher, then I disagree with her.
"Ingles."
Well what do you expect from someone who uses his "Ricardo" moniker on a history essay?"Ingles."
That aside, my grasp on this period in history isn't the best, but wasn't America trying to avoid becoming involved in the war? I'm pretty sure they weren't wanting to "get it on." It was only after Pearl Harbour that America became involved.
Damn it, Chris.
The Marco Polo incident was one act among many of Japanese aggression towards China. It occurred in 1937, and is considered by many the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Chris neglected to mention many of Japan's acts against China, such as the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), the Twenty-One Demands of 1917, and he then listed the Japanese invasion of Manchuria (1931) AFTER the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in his paper.
And this isn't even touching Commodore Matthew Perry, the Russo-Japanese War, or the annexation of Korea, all of which are integral to understanding Japanese imperialism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Nor did Chris mention the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1941.
I really want to believe that his Spanish teacher was a troll and specifically gave him "Recardo" so other students could call him "Retardo".
Yeah, it's been said twenty times already in this thread alone, but...
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I cannot remember from high school (I'll probably look this up in the morning), but didn't they also invade China because they wanted access to more natural resources, or resources that the Islands of Japan did not have or did they want to expand Japan onto the continent of Asia by conquering the Chinese?