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In East Asia, the Imperial government formally abolished slavery in China in 1906, and the law became effective in 1910.[104] Slave rebellion in China at the end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th century was so extensive that owners eventually converted the institution into a female-dominated one.[105] The Nangzan in Tibetan history were, according to Chinese sources, hereditary household slaves.[106] Indigenous slaves existed in Korea. Slavery was officially abolished with the Gabo Reform of 1894 but remained extant in reality until 1930. During the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910) about 30% to 50% of the Korean population were slaves.[107] In late 16th century Japan, slavery was officially banned; but forms of contract and indentured labor persisted alongside the period penal codes' forced labor.[108]
In Southeast Asia, a quarter to a third of the population of some areas of Thailand and Burma were slaves.[11] The hill tribe people in Indochina were "hunted incessantly and carried off as slaves by the Siamese (Thai), the Anamites (Vietnamese), and the Cambodians."[109] The Siamese military expedition had been converted into a slave hunting operation on a large scale.[110]
Abolitionist movements
Main article: Abolitionism
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