May 30 Movement
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The May 30 Movement (May 30, 1925) was a labor and anti-imperalist movement during early History of the Republic of China. It began when the Shanghai Municipal Police opened fire on Chinese strikers in Shanghai's International Settlement. The shootings sparked nation-wide anti-foreign demonstrations.
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