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  2. Korean independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Koreans were concerned with alien domination and Korea's state as a colony. They desired to restore Korea's independent political sovereignty after Japan invaded the weakened and partially modernized Korean Empire. This was the result of Japan's political maneuvers to secure international approval for the annexation of treaty annexing Korea.

  3. History of Korea - Wikipedia

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    At the Cairo Conference on November 22, 1943, the US, UK, and China agreed that "in due course Korea shall become free and independent"; [253] [254] at a later meeting in Yalta in February 1945, the Allies agreed to establish a four-power trusteeship over Korea. [255]

  4. February 8 Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    From 1910 to 1945, Korea was a colony of the Empire of Japan. [3] [1] Koreans in multiple countries advocated for Korean independence around this time.[3] [1] Resistance from within the Empire began to increase after United States president Woodrow Wilson proclaimed self-determination to be a part of his Fourteen Points to promote global peace.

  5. History of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The history of South Korea begins with the Japanese surrender on 2 September 1945. [1] At that time, South Korea and North Korea were divided, despite being the same people and on the same peninsula. In 1950, the Korean War broke out. North Korea overran South Korea until US-led UN forces intervened.

  6. Korean reunification - Wikipedia

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    The Korean independence agreement officially occurred on 1 December 1943, when the United States, China, and the United Kingdom signed the Cairo Declaration, which stated: "The aforesaid three powers, mindful of the enslavement of the people of Korea, are determined that in due course Korea shall become free and independent".

  7. South Korea country profile - AOL

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    Some key dates in South Korea's history: The Korean War between 1950 and 1953 killed up to three million people [Getty Images] 4th Century BC - Gojoseon (Old Joseon) kingdom in existence on the ...

  8. Division of Korea - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the conference, the three powers declared that they were "mindful of the enslavement of the people of Korea, ... determined that in due course Korea shall become free and independent." [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Roosevelt floated the idea of a trusteeship over Korea but did not obtain agreement from the other powers.

  9. Korean Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    March 1st Declaration of Independence) is the statement adopted by the 33 Korean representatives meeting at Taehwagwan, the restaurant located in what is now Insa-dong, Jongno District, Seoul on March 1, 1919, four months after the end of World War I, which announced that Korea would no longer tolerate Japanese rule.