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Six-Day War (1899) : ウィキペディア英語版
Six-Day War (1899)

The Six-Day War of 1899 was fought between 14–19 April 1899, by the British Empire and the major punti clans of the New Territories. The British quickly and decisively ended armed resistance, but to prevent future resistance made concessions to placate the indigenous inhabitants.
==Background==
On 9 June 1898 the British and the Qing government signed the Second Convention of Peking granting the British a 99-Year lease to the New Territories.
Feeling abandoned by the Qing government and fearing for their traditional land rights and land use, the punti Chinese clans mobilised the clan militias〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The reason behind the resistance by the New Territories inhabitants against British takeover in 1899 )〕 which had been trained and equipped to defend against longshore raids by pirates and attempted to resist the British take over of the territory.

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