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Battle of Cheongju

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When the Koreans attacked, some of the Japanese were still out foraging for food. The Japanese came out and fired at the Koreans, but they were surrounded and killed. The Koreans didn't know how to use the matchlock firearms, so they used them as clubs. At this point a heavy downpour started so the
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The next day the Koreans discovered the Japanese had evacuated from Cheongju and took the city without a fight.
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Battle of Chongju
Battle of Chungju
Imjin War
Cheongju
36°38′N 127°29′E / 36.633°N 127.483°E / 36.633; 127.483
Hachisuka Iemasa
Jo Heon
Yeonggyu
Battle of Cheongju is located in South Korea
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Battle of Cheongju is located in Korea
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Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
1st Busan
Dadaejin
Dongnae
Sangju
Chungju
Okpo
Happo
Jeokjinpo
Gangwon
1st Sacheon
Imjin River
Dangpo
Danghangpo
Hamgyong
Yongin

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