The Soviet Union occupied the North and the United States had the South. North Korea became a communist nation. And South Korea became a democratic nation. In 1950, North Korean troops invaded South Korea. The United Nations sent troops from the United States to help defend South Korea. Chinese troops joined North Korea.
Yes. At the time of the Second World War (WW2), Korea was a colony of Japan. As WW2 ended and Allied troops occupied Japanese-held territory, American and Russian troops secured the Korean peninsula. The conflicting political views of these parties led to the peninsula being divided into North and South Korea - a division which remains today.
No, they were there to help South Korea stop the North Korean army from taking over their country.
North invaded the South. Yes but, I can explain better!... So... At 4am the 25 of June, North Korea suddenly invaded the South! The South wasn't ready, so they send American Troops for help! After the 2 World War Japan was occupying Korea, and when Japan got "kicked off" buy the Americans, Korea was spilt into NORTH Korea and SOUTH Korea, by the 38th Parallel... :D I hope I helped I am studying it now too! A bit hard but if you try HARDER than how HARD it is then..... you can do it! @.@ z.t.a
My answer is like this: Korea was under Japan during the World War. But when the USA threw nuclear bombs, Japan had to surrender because of its losses. So thus, Korea was left divided into North Korea and South Korea. Since North Korea is a communist, it went to USSR (Russia) and South Korea went to USA. North Korea used to keep invading South Korea to make it too come under a communist influence.So, South Korea went to ask help from the UN. So..this is the Korean Crisis.. :)
The Soviet Union occupied the North and the United States had the South. North Korea became a communist nation. And South Korea became a democratic nation. In 1950, North Korean troops invaded South Korea. The United Nations sent troops from the United States to help defend South Korea. Chinese troops joined North Korea.
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Yes. At the time of the Second World War (WW2), Korea was a colony of Japan. As WW2 ended and Allied troops occupied Japanese-held territory, American and Russian troops secured the Korean peninsula. The conflicting political views of these parties led to the peninsula being divided into North and South Korea - a division which remains today.
When 75,000 troops from communist North Korea invaded South Korea, the United States sent troops to help South Korea in a war that lasted three years.
they were involved by sending troops to help south Korea fight north Korea.
No, they were there to help South Korea stop the North Korean army from taking over their country.
North invaded the South. Yes but, I can explain better!... So... At 4am the 25 of June, North Korea suddenly invaded the South! The South wasn't ready, so they send American Troops for help! After the 2 World War Japan was occupying Korea, and when Japan got "kicked off" buy the Americans, Korea was spilt into NORTH Korea and SOUTH Korea, by the 38th Parallel... :D I hope I helped I am studying it now too! A bit hard but if you try HARDER than how HARD it is then..... you can do it! @.@ z.t.a
My answer is like this: Korea was under Japan during the World War. But when the USA threw nuclear bombs, Japan had to surrender because of its losses. So thus, Korea was left divided into North Korea and South Korea. Since North Korea is a communist, it went to USSR (Russia) and South Korea went to USA. North Korea used to keep invading South Korea to make it too come under a communist influence.So, South Korea went to ask help from the UN. So..this is the Korean Crisis.. :)
South Korea help itself.
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states
The US sent troops into Korea from Japanese military bases where US troops were stationed to help South Korea resist the North Korean invasion . The intervention of Chinese troops widened the war .
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states