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What Were The Causes And Effects Of The Korean War?

Korean war three causes and two effects?

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    The Korean War is considered as an escalation of  civil war between two rival Korean regimes, supported by external powers. The causes of the war were as follows:
    - Toppling of the political governments.
    - Refusal of South Korea to hold elections as per North Korea's demands.
    The effects of the war were as follows:
    -  The establishment of Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) which resulted in a few territorial changes along the 38th parallel.
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    Aicha 

    answered 2 years ago

      The Korean War 1950.

      THREE CAUSES:

      1. The division of the Korean Peninsula after World War 2 between the capitalist  (U.S.) supported right wing government of Syngman Rhee and the communist (China and USSR) supported revolutionary government of Kim Il Sung. Kim had fought the Japanese as a guerrilla since the 1930s when they had occupied Korea. After the Japanese had been defeated, he did not want a divided Korea regardless of what Stalin(USSR), Roosevelt (U.S.), and Churchill (Britain) had agreed to at the Treaty of Yalta in 1945. A divided Korea with a right wing U.S. Puppet at the helm of the Southern half was not a tolerable situation for the North.

      2. The North invaded in the spring of 1950 making startling gains against the army of the South, even taking Seoul. Under the auspices of the UN, a US led a task force was sent to expel the North's army.

      3. Some Japanese troops were allowed to keep their weapons by the U.S. And help "keep order" in the south at the end of WWII. This did nothing to endear Kim (or anyone else) to the situation.

      Two Effects:

      1. It was the first time the UN charter was invoked and a military force was sent to war under the flag of the United Nations.

      2. Chinese involvement led to U.S. General MacArthur calling for the use of atomic weapons on China. U.S. President Harry S.Truman sacked him.



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      Nativeson 

      answered 7 months ago

        The effects of the Korean war
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        Guest 

        answered 8 months ago

        Causes of the Korean war
        The Korean War took place between two opposing Korean regimes. From the 7th century Korea existed as a single country. After the war between China and Japan in 1894-1895, certain parts of Korea were occupied by Japan. The Japanese conquered the entire Korea in August 1910. Towards the conclusion of World War II both the United States and the Soviet Union occupied the Korean peninsula.

        The United States approached the United Nations to resolve the issue of a divided Korea. A United Nations Commission decided to hold elections in Korea. The communists in North Korea refused to allow the election. The communists in South Korea boycotted it. The government in South Korea was formed by the anti-communist Syngman Rhee. The Soviet Union put Kim ll-Sung as head of North Korea. The North Korean Army invaded South Korea on June 25 1950. The Chinese entered the war for acquiring strategic depth. They wanted to use North Korea as a buffer against possible US invasion. The United States wanted to stop the spread of communism. The Soviet Union wanted to spread communism to as many countries as possible. The armistice of 27 July 1953 ended the fighting in Korea. The armistice was a temporary cease-fire and not a treaty of peace. It reflected the realization by all the involved parties that neither side had either the means or the will to compel the other to submit to its political agenda. The conflict has remained, despite border clashes and sporadic incidents, for more than half a century.

        Effects of the war
        There were several casualties on both sides though the exact figure may never be known.The Korean War created more friction between the United States and the Soviet Union. The war demonstrated the will of the United States to do everything possible to prevent the proliferation of communism. A feeling of enmity developed between China and the United States that would last for decades. Families were split with relatives on either sides of the border. This war created a fear in the United States of the domino effects of communism. The United States intervened in Vietnam to avoid another North Korea. South Korea became an important US military base with thousands of American troops stationed there. The Korean War never ended. The inability of the two sides to resolve their differences has meant that the two Koreans and their allies have had to remain on a battle ready state along the border ever since.

        Today South Korea has become a major economic and technological power. North Korea is a poverty-stricken, heavily militarized nation. It is hoped that one day the two Koreans will become one. On October 4 2007 the South Korean Leader Roh Moo-Hyun and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-il signed an eight-point peace agreement on issues of permanent peace, economic cooperation, high-level talks, renewal of highway, air travel and train services. North Korea has carried out a controversial nuclear test and several ballistic missile tests. A nuclear North Korea is a threat to both Japan and South Korea.
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        Guest 

        answered 8 months ago

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