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The Korean War: The Division Of Korea And North Korea

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To be united or divided, that is the question that many Koreans have thought about. As young Koreans begin to learn about the past of their country, they are faced with this question.
Once upon a time, Korea was one single country. There was no split of the North and the South. They were simply a very mountainous peninsula that was known as the Hermit Kingdom. They were a single country for three dynasties: Silla, Koryo, and Choson. This single country was even able to develop their own language “Hangul”. Soon this isolated country became exposed to the cruelty of the world. In Japanese occupation, Japan marched into Korea and tried to Japanize everything. They made everyone get rid of their Korean names and replaced “Hangul” with the Japanese …show more content…

Later WWII ended and the Japanese were forced out of the peninsula. After the occupation, two groups of people were on the peninsula. One group wanted to redistribute the wealth and power, but the other group wanted to keep wealth and power as it is. Soon the division increased further during the Cold War. The Cold war caused Korea to split North and South. The North became a communist country with Kim Il-Sung as their leader. The South became a capitalist country with Syungman Rhee as their leader. Soon after the Cold War the Korean War started. Kim Il-Sung wanted all of Korea to be united once more under communist power. He invaded South Korea and started the Korean War. The war ended on the 38th parallel. Just like how it started. After the war North Korea was able to have a better economy than South Korea. North Korea used the Juche system. They relied on themselves for everything. Later North Korea’s economy began to plummet and South Korea’s economy began to boom. South Korea used the capitalist system. It was much different from North Korea’s Communist and Juche System. South Korea’s boom was, because of the help from Hallyu, also know as the Korean Wave or Korean exports. Now South Korea is welcomed much more …show more content…

Their government does not go anywhere isn’t going any as long as Kim Jong Un is in power. Politically they will stay as communists. They will not be able to unite a capitalist and communist country very well. During the History Channel episode of North Korea, they say that Kim Jong Un will kill anyone that stands in his way. He has killed his own Uncle to prove this point. He isn’t going to allow America and South Korea have any say during the reunification. The two different governments are not willing to corporate and that is just one of the walls for reunification. Another wall for reunification is the current culture differences. North Korea’s culture has been about the same. The only different things is the North Korean Underground. Whereas South Korea's Culture is changing. New technology, Kpop, new styles are all changing the people of South Korea. The people are changing as the modern world is changing. They are smarter, stronger, and more modern than the average North Korean. Couple articles say that young South Koreans are going to school for fifteen hours or becoming great athletes. Whereas North Korea is barely improving. Finally, the reunification will be financially expensive and will take a work. This unification will benefit the older people, but the young must pay the cost. They will be working to rebuild North Korea and have to pay for everything. It is said that the cost

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