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  2. Timeline of Korean history. This is a timeline of Korean history . Early history. 8000 BC: Beginning of the Jeulmun pottery period. [1] 2337 BC: Legendary establishment of Tamna by Go, Yang, and Bu on Jeju Island. [2] [3] 2333 BC: Legendary establishment of Gojoseon by Dangun. [4] 1500 BC: Beginning of the Mumun pottery period. [5] [6] [7]

  3. Timeline. 2333 BCE. Traditional founding of Gojoseon by Dangun Wanggeom (Tangun). c. 1200 BCE. The thatched village of Hunam-ri near the Han River of Korea is built. 1122 BCE. Traditional date that Gija (Jizi) becomes king of Gojoseon . 194 BCE - 180 BCE. Wiman Joseon (Wiman Choson) takes control of Gojoseon, declaring himself king. 57 BCE - 918 CE

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  4. Main articles: History of North Korea and History of South Korea. Beginning with Syngman Rhee in 1948, a series of autocratic governments took power in South Korea with American support and influence. With the coup of Park Chung Hee in 1961, a new economic policy began.

  5. KOREATimeline of Historical Periods. ca. 4000 BCE. Kulp'o Culture. ca. 3000 BCE. Chulmun Culture. ca. 2000 BCE. Ch'aemon Culture. ca. 300 BCE. Old Choson. ca. 100 BCE - 313 CE. 100 Chinese Han Colonies. ca. 108 BCE-313 CE North: Chinese Commanderies. ca. 100 BCE-ca. 280 CE South: Samhan Federation. ca. 50 BCE - 668 CE. Three Kingdoms.

  6. May 1, 2018 · 1950 - South declares independence, sparking North Korean invasion. 1953 - Armistice ends Korean War, which has cost two million lives. 1950s - South sustained by crucial US military, economic...

  7. The history of Korea traces back to the Lower Paleolithic era, with the earliest known human activity on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria occurring roughly half a million years ago. [ 1] The Neolithic period began after 6000 BCE, highlighted by the advent of pottery around 8000 BCE.

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · Korea, history of the Korean Peninsula from prehistoric times to the 1953 armistice ending the Korean War (195053). For later developments, see North Korea: History; and South Korea: History. Korea to c. 1400 The dawn of history

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