Eisenhower ended America's conflict in Korea, officially concluding the Korean War. The war, which began in 1950, saw significant military engagement between North and South Korea, with the involvement of United Nations forces led by the United States. A ceasefire was achieved in 1953, leading to the establishment of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and a lasting armistice, although a formal peace treaty was never signed.
Eisenhower College ended in 1983.
Eisenhower found a way to end the Korean War very soon after he was elected President.
North Vietnam took over the country making it communist
That hasn't happened yet. In 1953 a cease fire was negotiated. The Korean War is still an on going conflict.
The Korean War started when President Harry S. Truman was in office. President Dwight D. Eisenhower took office near the end of the conflict.
Eisenhower was the supreme allied commander at the end of World War II.
The end of a conflict is usually signified by a resolution.
Spanish colonization of the Americas ended in 1821.
The end of a central conflict is called the resolution.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
He would visit Korea and end the war there.
Eisenhower promised to go to Korea to end the fighting