Korea was a colony of dependency of Japan from the twenties through World War II prior to what is now called the Korean War. The Japanese pulled the strings.
Yes, North Korea was once a colony. in 1643.
IF you want to know the colony it belonged to it was the middle colony or so called the bread basket colinies
yes Spain
The chinese defeated the area called Manchuria or Korea, so for a while, Korea was a part of Chinese land holdings. Japan was never part of China.
Gibraltar is an English colony so it would be called an electrical shop.
No; the only Asian countries they visited were Japan, Hong Kong and the Philippines.
Yes... sort of. 1. Chosen was called Korea in the west anyways. 2. Chosen has been split in north/south so it is not equivalent.
Actually Korea is small because first of all, after its ancient empires of Goguryeo and Balhae fell, and so many attacks from the Chinese and Mongols, Korea became small and its last kingdom called Joseon was taken over by Japan during World War 2. It is a miracle Korea still exists today. This is why so many people who study Korea's history are awed and amazed.
Russia walked out of the UN so the US was able to get UN to agree to send troops to defend South Korea. The active fighting stopped after 2 years, but no peace treaty was ever signed.
an example of a colony is Virginia
North Korea is a more private country than you think. If you ever wanted to visit there you probably couldn't. So therefore Coca is most likely never going to be sold in North Korea
His name is Roger Williams.He and Anne Hutchinson was expel for disagreeing with the colony's leader.After Williams and Hutchinson was expel, he started a colony called, "Rhode Island".So, in simple words, Rhode Island.Hope this helps!