Through known history, Korea has been mostly independent.
Majorly:
During the Ghengis Khan Mongolia period, Korea had a puppet monarchy.
During the 19th Century to WWII, Korea was colonized to Japanese masters.
But, otherwise, Korea has been pretty much independent.
The caveats are that Korea has been divided, united, chopped, glued together again, but Korean history consider this in-fighting between the Korean people, it isn't recorded as occupation. Also, when you see how large and close China is, you can understand that during various periods, Korea was subservient to China.
However, during the 5000 years that is considered as the history of the Korean race, the Korean peninsula has been under the rule of Koreans in one name or another for the whole period, even in the two cases mentioned above.
Korea has always been an independent nation. Of course there were periods of contraversy , but the country has been able to keep their name, though occupation may have been involved.
Japan has always been independent.
No, never. Japan has always been independent and self-governing.
When South Korea became independent, the government was a Western-aligned autocracy. While South Korea was officially a democracy, there was no rule of law and the "Presidents" wielded levels of power similar to any other dictator. It was only in 1986 that South Korea became a liberal democracy. Since 1986, there have been a number of elections in South Korea, but no major substantive changes in the government.
After Korea became independent after Japan in 1945, Korea didn't have unified government. US military controlled South and USSR controlled North.
Korea has always been an independent nation. Of course there were periods of contraversy , but the country has been able to keep their name, though occupation may have been involved.
Japan has always been independent.
England has always been an independent country.
There have always been independent truckers. Even before the advent of internal combustion engines, teamsters have always had an independent component.
Korea North became independent from its colonist in August 15, 1945.
Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption was created in 2002.
nobody. they have almost always been independent.
Great Britian has always been independent
No, it has been owned by the Dutch and the English
England has always been an independent country.
The correct spelling is independent.Some example sentences for you are:She is a very independent woman.We are an independent nation.My cat has always been independent.
Yes it is.