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When was Korea invaded by Japan? What was it like?
August 22, 1910: Japan forced Joseon to sign the Treaty of Amalgamation of Japan and Korea, and on October 1, the Office of the Governor-General was changed to the Office of the Governor-General of Joseon, which began 35 years of total colonial rule over Joseon. Japan named King Chunjong as Changdeokgung Lee, and the abdicated Emperor Gojong as Deoksugung Lee, both included in the Japanese royal family
The country was colonized by Japan from 1910 to 1945, 35 years, which is actually a very short period of time. It was semi-colonized because there was a Korean emperor named Lee Gook. The emperor was a Korean-Japanese hybrid, his mother was a Japanese princess. His father was a Korean royal. Lee died in Nagasaki, Japan.
Not like the Chinese rumor of 200 years of rule... Since my husband is Korean and I'm a mixed Korean-Chinese, I know Korean history better than the Chinese.
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