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Korea | History, Peninsula, Rulers, Facts | Britannica Korea, history of the Korean Peninsula from prehistoric times to the 1953 armistice ending the Korean War (1950–53) For later developments, see North Korea: History; and South Korea: History
History of Korea - New World Encyclopedia This article is an overview of the history of Korea, up to the division of Korea in the 1940s See History of North Korea and History of South Korea for the post-World War II period See also Names of Korea
Timeline: Korea - World History Encyclopedia Explore the timline of Korea Quality history education gives people the tools to learn about our collective past, engage thoughtfully in civic life, recognize bias, and resist manipulation That’s why we're launching WHE’s Mobile App — bringing reliable and unbiased history education to millions worldwide, at no cost
History of South Korea The history of South Korea is a dynamic narrative of ancient kingdoms, foreign invasions, colonial rule, war, rapid economic development, and democratization Ancient and Medieval Periods Prehistoric Korea: Archaeological evidence indicates human habitation in Korea dating back to the Paleolithic era The Neolithic period saw the development of agriculture and the establishment of early
History of Korea – Notes and Study Guides | Fiveable History of Korea FAQs Do I need to know Korean to take this course? While it's not usually required, knowing some Korean can be helpful for understanding primary sources and cultural concepts Is the course mostly about North or South Korea? The course typically covers both, focusing on their shared history and divergence after 1945