Korea
Anna Oliveri
Korea
• 3000 BC immigrants from China bring new
rice harvesting techniques.
• 200 AD Korea's emerging states develop
laws and a new writing system that uses
Chinese characters.
• Three dy
Korea continued
• 1285 The Buddhist monk Ilyon writes
Samguk Yusa, a classic piece of Korean
literature.
• 1592-1598The Japanese military ruler
Hideyoshi Toyotomi leads invasions of
Korea.
• Japan defeats China in the Sino-Japanese
War, ending China's influence over Korea.
Korea
• 2000
• President Kim Dae-jung becomes the first
South Korean to win the Nobel Peace
Prize.
• 1998
• President Kim Dae Jung begins the
Sunshine Policy to encourage open
relations with North Korea.
Invasions
• 1231 the mongols swept into korea.
• North korea threatens US, and South
Korea with war.
• Korea invaed Japan.
Dynasties
• 108 BC Koreans learned about
centralism, confusanism, Buddism and
writing
Location
• Korean Peninsula
• Isolated
• Traded Easily
Presentation 5

Presentation 5

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    Korea • 3000 BCimmigrants from China bring new rice harvesting techniques. • 200 AD Korea's emerging states develop laws and a new writing system that uses Chinese characters. • Three dy
  • 3.
    Korea continued • 1285The Buddhist monk Ilyon writes Samguk Yusa, a classic piece of Korean literature. • 1592-1598The Japanese military ruler Hideyoshi Toyotomi leads invasions of Korea. • Japan defeats China in the Sino-Japanese War, ending China's influence over Korea.
  • 4.
    Korea • 2000 • PresidentKim Dae-jung becomes the first South Korean to win the Nobel Peace Prize. • 1998 • President Kim Dae Jung begins the Sunshine Policy to encourage open relations with North Korea.
  • 5.
    Invasions • 1231 themongols swept into korea. • North korea threatens US, and South Korea with war. • Korea invaed Japan.
  • 6.
    Dynasties • 108 BCKoreans learned about centralism, confusanism, Buddism and writing
  • 7.
    Location • Korean Peninsula •Isolated • Traded Easily