Notes
-Korea originally divided at the end of WWII along the 38th parallel
-War between North and South Korea
-USSR supported North Korea
-US and other western states support South Korea
-China sends almost 1 million troops to support North Korea
-Turning point Inchon Landings, Amphibious landing that pushed the North advances back to the 38th parellel
-UN supports South Korea lead by General Macarthur
-Korea originally divided at the end of WWII along the 38th parallel
-War between North and South Korea
-USSR supported North Korea
-US and other western states support South Korea
-China sends almost 1 million troops to support North Korea
-Turning point Inchon Landings, Amphibious landing that pushed the North advances back to the 38th parellel
-UN supports South Korea lead by General Macarthur
Summary
At the end of WWII Korea was divided along the 38th parallel. The Korean War was fought between North and South Korea.
Quotes
"Since the Korean War, U.S. and South Korea have established an enduring friendship with shared interests, such as denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, combating aggression abroad and developing our economies."
-Charles B. Rangel
Subjunctive Question
Would the relationship between The States and South Korea be different now had it not been for the Korean War?
At the end of WWII Korea was divided along the 38th parallel. The Korean War was fought between North and South Korea.
Quotes
"Since the Korean War, U.S. and South Korea have established an enduring friendship with shared interests, such as denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, combating aggression abroad and developing our economies."
-Charles B. Rangel
Subjunctive Question
Would the relationship between The States and South Korea be different now had it not been for the Korean War?