Yes, Korea became independent from China after 1895
Only China and Japan had ruled Korea
Only China and Japan had ruled Korea
Japan ruled Korea between 1910 and 1945.
Centuries ago, Korea was part of China. From about 1900 until the end of World War 2, Korea was ruled by Japan.
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Yes. The Japanese Shimonoseki Treaty made China Indipendant in 1895. That is why Korea has the Gate of Indipendance.
Imperrial Japan had ruled Korea before the World War 2. Korea was annexed by force to Japan in 1910 in the Meiji Era. President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and President Chiang Kai-shek at the Cairo tripartite summit in 1943 agreed that Koreans be liberated from Japanese colonial rule and be allowed to be independent "in due course." President Roosevelt is assumed to have related this decision to the Joseph Stalin of the the Soviet Union at the Tehran summit talks among the U.S. president and the U.K prime minister, and Churchill, President Chiang was left behind Cairo during the Tehran.
No. In the 19th Century China and Japan had control over Korea until the Sino-Japanese War after which Japan ruled there. At the end of WW2 Russia, which had invaded Japanese held Korea from the north, wished to have an ally in control of Korea, the other victors of WW2 wanted the same, so the country was partitioned into North and South Korea.
The Emperor ruled Japan.
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