Very few, most "South" Koreans (mostly females) immigrated to the US as "war brides" (as in most US wars). South Korea didn't fall to the North as South Vietnam fell to North Vietnam...consequently there wasn't the mass exodus from the Korean War as their had been from the Vietnam War.
it was the United Nations, including the U.S., that ASSISTED the South Koreans during the Korean War.....
Korea's national anthem is aegukka. It's words have the Korean national flower and about how Koreans are proud to be Koreans.
Well the Korean War was basically the war between the North Korea and South Korea, as the name Korean War says, which meant that Koreans were the cause of the war and was the one that fought in war.
No one "assigned" taekwondo as a Korean martial art. Taekwondo was developed by Koreans for Koreans in Korea.
North Koreans speak Korean, the same language that South Koreans speak. The two nations exist for political reasons, not linguistic ones.
First the Japanese in 1592, then the North Koreans which triggered the Korean War.
Enter South Korea and drive the North Koreans back into North Korea.
the illegal south Korean government blocked reunification of Korea
A Korean Civil War would pit Koreans against Koreans.
Fewer than 1% of residents of South Korea are not Korean. As a result, nearly every person in South Korea speaks Korean. Those who do not typically work in international positions with Koreans translating for them.
The currency of South Korea is the South Korean won.
NO if you are Korean, you were born in either North or South Korea. if you are Japanese, you are born in Japan.