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일제강점기 경남지역의 의열투쟁과 지역성 157 Gyeongbu railroad line after the opening of the port, extensive farming village construction for Japanese settlers and Japanese big landowners’ land plunder according to Japanese colonization imposed more burden on Milyang. Dongyang Colonization Company (Dongyangcheoksik Stock Company) owned lots of land around Sangnam-myeon near Milyang-myeon and it was not too much to say that most of Korean people there made their livings as tenant farmers. And Japanese big landowners’ land plunder deepened enough to construct a farming village, which was created by Yuasa Hanbei (湯淺凡平). In addition, as a Japanese street with Milyang station as the center was constructed and Eupchi-ro (Eupchi street) expanded, friction between Japanese and Korean people severely deepened. Therefore the Samil Independence Movement in the two districts extensively and continuously took place. Even though the objective condition for heroic struggle matured, it does not always take place. When the subjective condition is connected with the objective one, it can take place as a historical event. The subjective condition of heroic struggle in Busan and Miyang areas was especially evident through a network of communication of the members related to heroic struggle. The people who had something to do with heroic struggle had blood relationship each other at first, and then their relationship expanded to their school ties, so they had close relationship since their childhood. In Miyang, Kim, Won-bong, Yoon, Se-joo, Yoon, Chi-hyeong, Han, Bong-in and Han, Bong-geun had family ties as well as school ties through Milyang Public Elementary School and Donghwa School. In Busan, Park, Jae-hyeok, Choi, Cheon-taik and Oh, Taek had no family ties, but they had very close relationship enough to form brotherly ties, and they had school ties through Yookyoung School and Busan Commercial School. In addition, as such blood relationship and school ties were connected