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Differences Between North Korea And South Korea

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Short Writing #3 It has been almost sixty-five years since the split of Korea into the North and South. Although it was not until 1953 when Korea was confirmed by a signed agreement that it is spilt in North Korea and South Korea. As a result of Korea separating into two countries, two different people were in power with different types of governing. Although both countries were once one single country, they both have merged into two totally different countries, that if in the future they came back together to be one country it would be difficult to comprise their rulers and come to an agreement of governing between them. When Korea separated into two countries, the communist Kim …show more content…

Syngman was born on March 26,1875 in Pyongyang, Korea and died on July 19,1965 in Honolulu, Hawaii, US. In 1896, he and other young Koreans leaders came together to form independence club, which its main focus of the group was to assert Korea’s independence. Then he moved to the United States and settled in Washington D.C. While he was there, he was trying to secure promises of Korean independence that were promised by the Allied. After World War 11, he began to be the only known Korean leader that Americans knew. When he returned to Korea, two moderate leaders, Chang Duk-Soo, and Song Jin Woo, were assassinated and leaving Rhee the most influential leader. As a result of that, his party won the South Korea elections. Then on 1948, he became the president of South Korea and the South Koreans liked him as a president that they kept reelected him in 1952, 1956, and 1960 elections.
Unlike North Korea, South Korea has different presidents in power and the power is not ruled by family like N. Korea has. After Rhee, Yun Bo-Seon became president of South Korea. Bo-Seon was born on August 26,1897 and died on July 18,1990. He became president in 1960 but was the only president for two years and was the second president of South Korea. The current president of S. Korea is the first woman president named Park Guen-Hye and was born on February 2, 1952. She came into office in 2013 and is the eleventh

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