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8/9/2025, 12:01:25 PM
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The slave system in Korea had already shrunk to less than 2% of the total population by the late Joseon period.
It wasn’t something you abolished, we ourselves abolished it in 1894, and there was no resistance at all in the process. Why? Because slavery involved barely 2% of the population.
As I said about the “doubling population” claim: by the late 19th century, the population recorded with Joseon-era measurement methods was about 12 million.
Using modern census methods in the 1920s, it was measured at 25 million, and in 1945 it was still 25 million.
You are claiming that the population doubled in just ten years. Do you not realize how insane that sounds?
The slave system in Korea had already shrunk to less than 2% of the total population by the late Joseon period.
It wasn’t something you abolished, we ourselves abolished it in 1894, and there was no resistance at all in the process. Why? Because slavery involved barely 2% of the population.
As I said about the “doubling population” claim: by the late 19th century, the population recorded with Joseon-era measurement methods was about 12 million.
Using modern census methods in the 1920s, it was measured at 25 million, and in 1945 it was still 25 million.
You are claiming that the population doubled in just ten years. Do you not realize how insane that sounds?
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