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The Marco Polo Bridge Incident, occurring on July 7, 1937, marked the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War, a significant conflict between China and Japan. This confrontation arose from escalating tensions and territorial disputes in northern China. The incident underscored Japan's aggressive expansionist policies and highlighted China's struggle for sovereignty, ultimately leading to a broader war that would intertwine with World War II. It also prompted international attention to the issues of Imperialism and resistance in Asia.

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