Korea was NEVER a vassal state during the 17 C. Who the H are you that said Korea was a vassal state to Japan during the 17? WTF.
Whoever answered above, looks like an idiot! Because Korea was Definitely a vassal state, because I have this question on my Exam Review for world history!
Seriously don't answer questions you don't know about. Please! You look like a fool!
The Answer is: China (:
I hope this helped.
Yes, North Korea was once a colony. in 1643.
No country can be a colony, otherwise it wouldn't be a country.
South Korea is a first world country and North Korea is a second world country.
The home country of a colony is the country that founded it. After a country founds a colony, it is settled and a form of government is established. The government can be either direct or indirect.
That is a colony.
Yes, North Korea was once a colony. in 1643.
Korea is a republic. Korea is not "part" of a country.
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South Korea is a country...
if you are talking about Korea , north Korea yes, it is a communist country.
No country can be a colony, otherwise it wouldn't be a country.
South Korea is a country.
Kores was a single country during World War II, and had been ruled by Japan as a colony since about 1900. It was Japan's defeat in 1945 and the end of its foreign power that created the vacuum that made civil war in Korea possible. This led to the creation of North and South Korea.
Korea in 1927 was occupied by Imperial Japan, it was a colony. N. Korea was not founded until post-WW2
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