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1946—Raymond Birch, master of Shuri-ryū Karate, establishes the first karate dojo in the continental US, in Phoenix Arizona. To the horror of traditional martial artists, commercial Karate schools soon appear in cities across America. Rivalry between Karate schools leads to the first of the many “Karate Wars” that continue to this day. The wars are not lethal, as Karate honor forbids killing, but they are frequent and very violent. Karate practitioners gain a reputation for being wild and crazy. Practitioners of other Japanese martial arts increasingly go “Ronin” out of frustration, turning their back on society.
 
1946—Raymond Birch, master of Shuri-ryū Karate, establishes the first karate dojo in the continental US, in Phoenix Arizona. To the horror of traditional martial artists, commercial Karate schools soon appear in cities across America. Rivalry between Karate schools leads to the first of the many “Karate Wars” that continue to this day. The wars are not lethal, as Karate honor forbids killing, but they are frequent and very violent. Karate practitioners gain a reputation for being wild and crazy. Practitioners of other Japanese martial arts increasingly go “Ronin” out of frustration, turning their back on society.
  
1947—The corpse of gangster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel is found in the laundry at his Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. Siegel died of strangulation. His pockets are full of goldfish. The Five Venoms announce that Las Vegas is now their exclusive territory. Kajukenbo founded in Hawaii.
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1947—The corpse of gangster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel is found in the laundry at his Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. Siegel died of strangulation. His pockets are full of goldfish. The Five Venoms announce that Las Vegas is now their exclusive territory. Kajukenbo invented in Hawaii.
  
 
1948—Raymond Birch founds the United States Karate Association, the first karate organization in the US, in an attempt to defuse the Karate Wars. Association meetings end up being the site of some of the biggest battles of the Karate Wars.
 
1948—Raymond Birch founds the United States Karate Association, the first karate organization in the US, in an attempt to defuse the Karate Wars. Association meetings end up being the site of some of the biggest battles of the Karate Wars.
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1959—Lee Allen, with Shaolin backing, opens a Shaolin Kung Fu school in NYC. With a heavy focus on Buddhism and moral development, it attracts few students. Dr. Nyunt Win introduces the Burmese style Bando to the US, opening a school in Washington, D.C..  In Seattle, Wing Chun teacher Bruce Lee is briefly taken in for questioning by the Shaolin.
 
1959—Lee Allen, with Shaolin backing, opens a Shaolin Kung Fu school in NYC. With a heavy focus on Buddhism and moral development, it attracts few students. Dr. Nyunt Win introduces the Burmese style Bando to the US, opening a school in Washington, D.C..  In Seattle, Wing Chun teacher Bruce Lee is briefly taken in for questioning by the Shaolin.
  
1961—The Circle of Iron is founded by Korean martial arts styles for mutual defense. The Circle of Iron martial arts tournaments are established to defuse rivalries between various schools of Korean martial arts. The tournaments quickly becomes popular with other martial artists and develops into a hub of the Vigilante movement. The Circle will eventually become the closest thing the Vigilantes have to an organization.
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1961—The Circle of Iron is founded by Korean martial arts styles for mutual defense. The Circle of Iron martial arts tournaments are established to defuse rivalries between various schools of Korean martial arts. The tournament quickly becomes popular with other martial artists and develops into a hub of the Vigilante movement. The Circle will eventually become the closest thing the Vigilantes have to an organization.
  
 
1962—Paul Liang introduces Hung Gar Kung Fu and Tai Chi Chuan in Seattle, with the support of Wing Chun. Both will spread, but Tai Chi will become so popular that it will eventually provide most of the Wudang faction’s troops in America.
 
1962—Paul Liang introduces Hung Gar Kung Fu and Tai Chi Chuan in Seattle, with the support of Wing Chun. Both will spread, but Tai Chi will become so popular that it will eventually provide most of the Wudang faction’s troops in America.

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