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What was the world's response to the Manchurian crisis?

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Mukden Incident, (September 18, 1931), also called Manchurian Incident, seizure of the Manchurian city of Mukden (now Shenyang, Liaoning province, China) by Japanese troops in 1931, which was followed by the Japanese invasion of all of Manchuria (now Northeast China) and the establishment of the Japanese-dominated state of Manchukuo (Manzhouguo) in the area. Most observers believe the incident was contrived by the Japanese army, without authorization of the Japanese government, to justify the Japanese invasion and occupation that followed. It contributed to the international isolation of Japan and is seen as a crucial event on the path to the outbreak of World War II.

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in order to try and retain control of Manchuria

the Chinese appealed to the Leauge of nations

in October the Leauge of nations passed a resolution saying that Japanese troops should withdraw and established a commission which would investigate the claims of both sides