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Chapter 1 examines the importance of American missionaries both to US-Korean relations and to the transmission of the American mission from one society to the other. This chapter describes Rhee’s first encounter with the American mission via American missionaries, how he came to realize the potential of invoking the American mission for his own personal and nationalistic aspirations, and how such invocations were essential to him establishing himself as a leader of exiled Koreans in the United States.